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14 killed, 1,500 missing in Bangladesh storm


14 killed, 1,500 missing in Bangladesh storm - Khaleej Times

(AFP) / 11 October 2012

At least 14 people were killed and an estimated 1,500 fishermen are missing after tropical storms smashed into Bangladesh’s southern coastal islands and districts early Thursday, police said.
Police said at least 1,500 mud, tin and straw-built houses were also levelled in the storms that swept Bhola, Hatiya and Sandwip Islands and half a dozen coastal districts after midnight Wednesday midnight.

At the worst-hit island of Hatiya, at least five people were killed after they were buried under their houses or hit by fallen trees, said local police chief Moktar Hossain. More than 1,000 houses were flattened.

“More than 100 fishing trawlers, each carrying at least 10 fishermen, have been missing since the storm,” he told AFP, calling it one of the most powerful in decades.

Many fishermen are expected to have taken shelter in other remote islands in the Bay of Bengal or in the neighbouring Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest.

In the past, many fishermen thought to be missing from storms returned home to coastal villages a week or two later.

Four people were killed in Bhola, three in Sandwip and two at Char Jabbar, police said.

The police chief of Bhola district, Bashir Ahmed, told AFP more than 500 fishermen were missing from the country’s largest island and at least 500 mud and straw-built houses were levelled by the sudden storm.

Bangladesh’s weather office forecast heavy rain in the coastal region and advised fishermen to approach the shore and take care. But there was no major storm warning.

“We only got the warning signal number three. But the storm was so powerful, the weather office should have hoisted the signal number seven or eight,” said Ahmed, referring to the intensity of the storm in a scale of ten.

“It caught the fishermen and coastal people by surprise. Till now we haven’t had any reports from the missing fishermen,” he said.
 
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Well We should Help Bangladesh if Bangladesh needs it . IAF and IN does many Relief Operations . Nonetheless may the departed rest in peace and the alive ones be rescued soon .
 
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Here's the image of the storm taken by INSAT 3A at 11 AM today:

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Sure looks bad. Hope its intensity reduces soon or else things could get worse.
 
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Whats the condition of west bengal coast??? It should also effect the coastal region of West Bengal. Its strange no local news have published it so far.
 
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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Storms kill 13 in Noakhali, Bhola, Ctg


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A storm destroys a house at Soleman Bazar area under Char Clark union of Subarnachar upazila in Noakhali early Thursday. Photo: STAR
Star Online Report
At least thirteen people were killed when storms lashed through several upazilas of Noakhali, Bhola and Chittagong districts early Thursday.

Of the victims, seven were killed in Noakhali, three in Bhola and the rest three in Chittagong.

Our Noakhali correspondent reports, the storm killed five people in Hatia upazila and two in Mohammadpur union of Subarnachar upazila.

Moktar Hossain, officer-in-charge of Hatia Police Station, and advocate Enam, chairman of Mohammadpur union Parishad confirmed the deaths.

The 20-minute long storm that started from 2:00am also destroyed mosques, educational institutions and more than 200 thatched houses in Subarnachar, Hatia, Companiganj and Sadar upazilas.

The storm also uprooted scores of trees that snapped road communications in Subarnachar and Hatia.

Electricity supply remained snapped at the district headquarters following the storm.

Three of the deceased are: Sharmin, 10, Nur Jahan, 55, of Subarnachar, and Rajeshwari Das, 45, of Hatia.

Fourteen cattle were also killed during the storm.

Several fishermen with their fishing trawlers remain missing until 12:00noon when this report was filed, said Mohiuddin, chairman of Char King Union Parishad.

In Bhola, three people were killed and hundreds of thatched houses destroyed in Char Fashion and Monpura upazilas during the storm, reports our Barisal correspondent.

Naresh Chandra Karmakar, officer-in-charge of Monpura Police Station, confirmed the deaths of Shah Alam, 40, and Abdul Khalek, 30.

Besides, two fertiliser and sand-laden cargoes capsized in Meghna during the storm, Naresh said adding that more than 1,000 fishermen with 100 trawlers remain missing until 2:00pm today.

He also said the storm also damaged around 800 houses and up rooted a few hundred trees in the upazila.

One Amena Begum, 32, died during the storm at Dhalchar in Char Fashion upazila, said Sultan Ahmed, officer-in-charge of South Aicha Police Station.

The South Aicha OC also informed that 14 trawler went missing with 500 fishermen.

In Chittagong three people were killed as a storm swept over Swandip and Mirsarai upazilas.

Two of the deceased are Khodeza Begum, 65, of and Anwara Begum, 30, of Swandip, and Shamsul Haque, 60, of Mirsarai upazila headquarters.

Maksudur Rahman Phul Miyan, UP Chairman of Santospur, said of the two women, one died in a house collapse and the other died when an up rooted tree fell on her.

Besides, Md Giasuddin, Upazila Chairman of Mirsarai, confirmed the The Daily Star about the death of Shamsul Haque, 6o, of No. 9 ward.

The storm also damaged over 2,000 dwelling houses, 2,500 acres of agricultural land and killed 20 cattle.
 
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Whats the condition of west bengal coast??? It should also effect the coastal region of West Bengal. Its strange no local news have published it so far.

Yesterday it was stormy and rainy whole day. Today is good. You are facing the worst part of it. RIP to the poor souls. Keep fighting.Your early warning system should have given hints. 1500 is a huge number:sad:
 
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Poor fishermen ... next time when you take a look @ fish served in your dish, think about a moment about those who fought with mighty weather in ocean with no one helping them... & all for bread n butter for themselves... not less then soldiers IMO...

Govts must act & make a sure system of warning well before time to save lives of the fishermen...
 
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First time in my life seeing such irresponsible act by our govt. and weather dept. Even in a cloudy weather always there's a warning at every coastal areas. it's a shame for this BAL govt., they don't even bother of it....everywhere there's sign of inefficiency.
 
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Inna Lillahe Wa Inna Ilaihe Rajioon

May Allah grant Jannat al Firdous to the deceased, and reunite the missing with their loved ones.
 
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Inna Lillahe Wa Inna Ilahi rajioon. May Allah(swt) have mercy on their souls and give their family courage and patients to withstand the grief.

First time in my life seeing such irresponsible act by our govt. and weather dept. Even in a cloudy weather always there's a warning at every coastal areas. it's a shame for this BAL govt., they don't even bother of it....everywhere there's sign of inefficiency.

Not to forget the international sidr donation that went into the pockets kalo birals and abulias. What do U expect from them.
 
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