Is "cleared away" the right term to use in this sentence?

The word cleared is used in association with storm:

  • However, it looks like the storm has cleared
  • Make sure that the storm has cleared out of your way before returning home.
  • By morning, our last at the inn, the storm had cleared.

But not cleared away.

I looked for the best ways to say that a calamity is over (not liking the usage over to be honest) and it looks like cleared stand-alone is the best option.

So I'd go with - Several hours after the super-cyclone Amphan cleared.

Also, I believe it is Amphan and not Amphani, probably a typo.

PS: I had a doubt so I googled "Amphani" prior to posting this answer and google gave me results to "Amphan". Although a forceful search does return a few results with the term Amphani as well.

Hope this helps.

NS