Via Sruthi Gottipati and Jatindra Sprint GANJAM/BHUBANESWAR, India (Reuters) – Morning time printed a trail of destruction across coastal areas of japanese India on Sunday after the strongest storm to hit the country in 14 years, but the lack of lifestyles seemed restricted as greater than half one million individuals had taken duvet in shelters. Cyclone Phailin packed winds of more than 200 kph (125 mph) because it made landfall from the Bay of Bengal on Saturday, tearing aside dwellings and uprooting trees, but it misplaced momentum because it headed inland and was anticipated to dissipate with about 36 hours. …