Put Your AD here!

Bangladesh evacuates 800,000 as major cyclone approaches

Bangladesh evacuates 800,000 as major cyclone approaches


This article was originally published on NY Post - World. You can read the original article HERE

NEW DELHI — Bangladesh evacuated nearly 800,000 people from vulnerable areas on Sunday as the country and neighboring India awaited the arrival of a severe cyclone that has formed over the Bay of Bengal.

The storm is expected to cross Bangladesh and India’s West Bengal coasts around midnight Sunday.

The India Meteorological Department said it is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of up to 75 mph, with gusts up to 85 mph hitting West Bengal’s Sagar Island and Bangladesh’s Khepupara region on Sunday night.

People moving their belongings to a cyclone shelter in the Shyamnagar area of Satkhira, Bangladesh, before Cyclone Remal hits
Bangladeshis await the arrival of a severe cyclone that has formed over the Bay of Bengal. REUTERS
Man carrying a child towards a shelter during rainfall in Kuakata, Bangladesh, ahead of cyclone Remal's landfall
Bangladesh evacuated nearly 800,000 people Sunday. AFP via Getty Images

Bangladesh’s junior minister for disaster management and relief, Mohibur Rahman, said volunteers have been deployed to evacuate people to 4,000 cyclone shelters across the country’s coastal region.

The government also closed all schools in the region until further notice.

India’s Kolkata airport will be closed for 21 hours from midnight Sunday. Bangladesh shut down the airport in the southeastern city of Chattogram and canceled all domestic flights to and from Cox’s Bazar.

Bangladeshi authorities also suspended loading and unloading in the country’s largest main seaport in Chittagong and started moving more than a dozen ships from the jetties to the deep sea as a precaution.

This is the first cyclone in the Bay of Bengal ahead of this year’s monsoon season, which runs from June to September.

Moderate to heavy rainfall is expected in most places over coastal districts in India’s West Bengal state.

A storm surge about 3.1 feet high is expected to flood low-lying areas of coastal West Bengal and Bangladesh.

Such storms can uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and power and communication lines, the statement said.

India’s coasts are often hit by cyclones, but changing climate patterns have caused them to become more intense, making preparations for natural disasters more urgent.

This article was originally published by NY Post - World. We only curate news from sources that align with the core values of our intended conservative audience. If you like the news you read here we encourage you to utilize the original sources for even more great news and opinions you can trust!

Read Original Article HERE



YubNub Promo
Header Banner

Comments

  Contact Us
  • Postal Service
    YubNub Digital Media
    361 Patricia Drive
    New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
  • E-mail
    admin@yubnub.digital
  Follow Us
  About

YubNub! It Means FREEDOM! The Freedom To Experience Your Daily News Intake Without All The Liberal Dribble And Leftist Lunacy!.


Our mission is to provide a healthy and uncensored news environment for conservative audiences that appreciate real, unfiltered news reporting. Our admin team has handpicked only the most reputable and reliable conservative sources that align with our core values.