Cyclone Amphan hits parts of India last week and left a devastating trail. Now, artists from across the country are urging people to donate towards relief efforts for Amphan-affected areas in Bengal. They're making beautiful and moving illustrations from the Sunderbans to the Bengal Tiger and floating yellow taxis to encourage people to help in whatever way they can. There are a number of non-profit organisations that are carrying out relief work in the devastated areas to which people can donate. Some of these include Goonj, UNICEF India and West Bengal State Emergency Relief Fund.
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