<page_title> 2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season </page_title> <section_title> Season effects </section_title> <table> <cell> Depression <col_header> Peak classification </col_header> </cell> <cell> Depression <col_header> Peak classification </col_header> </cell> <cell> Deep Depression <col_header> Peak classification </col_header> </cell> <cell> Depression <col_header> Peak classification </col_header> </cell> <cell> Depression <col_header> Peak classification </col_header> </cell> <cell> Deep Depression <col_header> Peak classification </col_header> </cell> <cell> Keila <col_header> Name </col_header> </cell> <cell> Cyclonic Storm <col_header> Peak classification </col_header> </cell> <cell> Deep Depression <col_header> Peak classification </col_header> </cell> <cell> Deep Depression <col_header> Peak classification </col_header> </cell> <cell> Thane <col_header> Name </col_header> </cell> <cell> Very Severe Cyclonic Storm <col_header> Peak classification </col_header> </cell> <cell> >360 <col_header> Deaths </col_header> <col_header> Season aggregates </col_header> </cell> </table>
Multiple Depressions along with Cyclonic Storm Keila and Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Thane killed some 360 people overall.