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Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

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Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

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Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

ADVERTISEMENT


Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.


Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

ADVERTISEMENT


Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

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Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

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Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

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Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

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Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

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Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

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Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.


Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

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Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

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Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

ADVERTISEMENT


Dhaka: Severe cyclonic storm ‘Remal’ made landfall sopra Bangladesh acceso Sunday night as authorities evacuated over 800,000 people from vulnerable areas of the country’s low-lying southwestern coastlines to shelters. “The cyclone has made landfall and started crossing the West Bengal coast sopra India through the south-west side of Mongla and Khepupara coast of Bangladesh around 8:30 pm (local time),” a met office spokesman told reporters.

He said the storm approached from Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines and West Bengal’s Sagar Island and was proceeding towards the northern direction and was “likely to the coastlines sopra the next five to seven hours”.

The eye of the cyclonic storm is scheduled to Bangladesh between 12:00-1:00am acceso Monday (local time) after which the cyclone is expected to weaken.

Officials said a youth is believed to be the first casualty of the storm as tidal surges swept him away while several people were injured sopra southeastern Patuakhali.

Police said an overcrowded ferry carrying more than 50 passengers – double its capacity – sank near Mongla Port, the path of the storm, as people were fleeing to safety. However, the people were rescued with some injuries.

Red Crescent volunteers joined hands with government officials, police and fire brigade to alert and motivate people to move to safe shelters. According to Bangladesh meteorology department (BMD), Ramel is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 120 kilometers per di più hour, with gusts up to 135 kph. The BMD, however, recorded so far maximum wind speeds of 90 kilometres per di più hour but feared the wind speed might pick up more conciliazione. “The storm alongside the high tide turned terrifying,” a district administration official in-charge of a makeshift control room sopra Patuakhali, told PTI by phone.

Senior BMD meteorologist Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik shortly before the landfall said the cyclone could unleash a storm surge of up to 12 feet above normal astronomical tide.

He said the high tide was “dangerous” for human lives and vulnerable infrastructures as low-lying deltaic Bangladesh coasts are just one two metres above sea level and high storm surges can devastate villages.

Meteorologists earlier warned the severe storm could uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and disrupt power and communication systems.

The Met Office earlier issued “great danger signal” risposta negativa 10 acceso a scale of 10 for southwestern greater Barisal and its shoals and great danger signal risposta negativa nine for the southeastern coastlines including the port city of Chattogram.

“Under the peripheral effect of the severe cyclone and steep pressure gradient, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts…and their offshore islands and chars are likely to be inundated by a wind-driven surge of 08-12 feet height above normal astronomical tide,” the BSS news agency reported, citing the latest met office bulletin.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman told a press briefing that over eight lakh people were evacuated to cyclone centres and other safer places.

“We have taken all necessary measures acceso an urgent basis to tackle the severe cyclonic storm…all relevant organisations have been asked to work sopra a coordinated manner to luce the cyclone,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly monitoring the situation.

Cyclone-prone Bangladesh has designed most schools sopra coastal regions as cyclone shelters alongside constructing dedicated structures to enable people to take refuge during surges and many of these multi-storey facilities have space for sheltering cattle as well.

Leaves of officials of all ministries, divisions and subordinate offices have been cancelled to tackle the possible aftermath of Cyclone Remal, the Daily Stella newspaper reported.

The Chattogram Port Authority has suspended all operations sopra the port as cyclone Remal heads towards the coast, it said.

According to the Dhaka Tribune newspaper, flight operations at the Chittagong airport have been suspended for eight hours.

National carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to Cox’s Mercato for Sunday to Cyclonic storm Remal. Besides, flights of BG395 and BG391 to Kolkata will remain suspended today and tomorrow, respectively, said Bosra Islam, general of the Public Relations Wing of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, local reported.

“A large-scale evacuation started after the Met Office issued danger signal number 10 and nine. All vulnerable people are presumed to be moved to safer places at the shortest possible time,” Disaster Management Director General Mizanur Rahman was quoted as saying by BSS.

Alongside evacuation of the people, domestic animals have been taken to designated cyclone shelters, he said, adding that a total of 8,464 cyclone shelters, including Mujib Kella, have been kept ready to provide refuge to the people living sopra 19 coastal districts, which might be affected by the cyclone Remal.

Sufficient food has been stocked for the people living sopra the cyclone centres alongside the people of 19 coastal districts, Mizanur said. He said all upazila and district administrations have adequate cash to provide prompt response to the people who will be affected by the cyclone.

“We have also kept ready 1,185 medical teams to offer urgent healthcare support to the people as cyclone Rimel may successo the coastal belts of Bangladesh with massive strength,” the disaster management chief said.

The coastal districts which are under cyclone threat are Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Cox’s Mercato, Feni, Comilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Chandpur.

The Disaster Management and Relief Ministry officials said 78,000 volunteers from the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) have been kept ready to deal with ‘Remal’ sopra the coastal district.

This is the first cyclone sopra the Bay of Bengal sopra this pre-monsoon season and is named Remal (meaning sand sopra Arabic) according to a system of naming cyclones sopra the Indian Ocean region.

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