Asianet NewsableAsianet Newsable

Bangladesh evacuates more than 10 lakh people as Cyclone Bulbul approaches

Earlier, as Cyclone Bulbul made a rainfall in Kolkata, the local authorities of the West Bengal government evacuated 1.2 lakh people from the coastal areas

Bangladesh evacuates more than 10 lakh people as Cyclone Bulbul approaches
Author
Bangladesh, First Published Nov 10, 2019, 9:51 AM IST

Dhaka: Local authorities in Bangladesh have evacuated about ten lakh people from its low-lying coastal villages and islands. The evacuation took place with respect to Cyclone Bulbul crossing the coast of West Bengal with a maximum wind speed of 110-120 km per hour gusting up to 120 km per hour into Bangladesh.

According to reports, the country's Meteorological Department has asked local authorities and two ports to raise their highest alert, as the cyclone is set to unleash a storm surge as high as two metres (seven feet) in coastal districts.

Bulbul is on course to make landfall in the southwestern Khulna region, near the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest, which straddles Bangladesh and part of eastern India and is home to the endangered Bengal tigers.

About 55,000 volunteers have been mobilised to go door-to-door and alert people about the storm.

Authorities have suspended a nationwide school test, cancelled the holidays of officials posted in coastal districts and called off a traditional fair that draws tens of thousands of people in the Sundarbans.

According to reports by Dhaka Tribune, state minister for disaster management and relief Md Enamur Rahman has advised the people of 13 coastal districts to come to cyclone shelters by 2 pm.

The cyclone made landfall around 8.30 pm on Saturday (November 9) 60 kilometres east of Sagar Island and 100 kilometres south of Kolkata and light to moderate rainfall is expected in the surrounding region, the Indian Meteorological Department.

Follow Us:
Download App:
  • android
  • ios