Bangkok Post

Dhaka evacuates 100k as cyclone Bulbul nears

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>>DHAKA: Bangladesh authoritie­s evacuated around 100,000 people from the country’s low-lying coastal villages and islands as Cyclone Bulbul was set to slam into the country late yesterday, officials said.

The Meteorolog­ical Department has asked local authoritie­s and two ports to raise their highest alert, as the cyclone is expected to unleash a storm surge as high two metres in coastal districts.

Bulbul, packing a maximum wind speed of 120 kilometres per hour was on course to make landfall 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.

The cyclone was expected to hit the Bangladesh coast at around 8pm local time, disaster management secretary Shah Kamal said, adding there are plans to evacuate some 1.5 million people before that.

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.

Operations at the country’s two major ports — Mongla and Chittagong — have been suspended, Mr Kamal said.

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

Bangladesh’s low-lying coast, home to 30 million people, is regularly battered by powerful cyclones that leave a trail of devastatio­n in their wake.

Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed over the last few decades in cyclones, whose frequency and intensity have increased.

However, Bangladesh has improved its preparedne­ss in recent years, cutting the number casualties since Cyclone Sidr killed over 3,000 people in 2007.

In May this year, Fani became the most powerful storm to hit the country in five years, but just over a dozen people were killed.

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