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5 dead as Cyclone Roanu hits Bangladesh coast; over 100 injured

Most places of the country witnessed rain and thunder showers accompanied by temporary gusty and squally wind since early morning

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Press Trust of India Dhaka
Last Updated : May 21 2016 | 3:21 PM IST
Tens of thousands of Bangladeshis fled to safety as cyclone Roanu today made a landfall at the country's southern coast, with stormy winds and incessant downpour, that triggered landslides, killing five persons and injuring over 100 others.

With a wind speed of up to kilometres per hour while heading east-northeastward, the cyclone hit the Barisal- Chittagong region, sending impacts across the country.

Most places of the country witnessed rain and thunder showers accompanied by temporary gusty and squally wind since early morning.

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At least five persons were killed and over 100 injured as the advancing cyclone had started ravaging the southern coastlines.

Officials and reports said that under the peripheral impact of the cyclone, codenamed Roanu, stormy winds levelled several hundred village huts in southwestern coastal Bhola leaving two dead and over 100 wounded indicating the cyclone was advancing with intensified wraths.

A minor child and a woman in Bhola appeared to be the first victims of the cyclone, which continued to advance keeping an edge with the coastlines from the southwesterly direction towards the southwest, turning the sea very rough.

Incessant downpour under the influence of the brewing cyclone caused landslides in southeastern port city of Chittagong, killing a minor girl and her mother. The fifth death was reported from southwestern Patuakhali.

In Patuakhali, over 300 families have been waterlogged as strong tidal waves caused the damn in Rangabali to break. Road communications have been disrupted after strong winds uprooted trees blocking highways, local media reported.

The Shah Amanat International Airport, Chittagong suspended all of its flight operations due to Roanu.

Very to very heavy falls may occur at places over Dhaka, Khulna, Barisal, Chittagong and Sylhet divisions, according to a Met office bulletin issued in Dhaka.

Yesterday, the Met office issued a warning of 7 on a scale of 10 for three of the four main seaports.

Authorities earlier launched a massive evacuation campaign in southern coastlines mobilising rescue teams, saying thousands were moved to cyclone shelters already as they expected nearly 21,50,000 people in 13 most vulnerable coastal districts to be shifted to safety before the cyclone hit the coast with its full wrath.

The government has taken all the preparations for a possible cyclone impact, Relief and Disaster Management Minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya said.

"We have taken all the preparations to face the situation Roanu might cause," he briefed reporters at Disaster Management Department today.

According to the bulletin issued in Dhaka, the doppler radar network found the cyclone to have advanced further in three hours towards north-eastward direction.

"It was centred at 09:00 a.m. (the 21st may 2016) about 140 kms southwest of Chittagong Port, 135 kms west of Cox's Bazar port, 165 kms southeast of Mongla Port and 75 kms southeast of Payra Port," the bulletin read.

The cyclone was located at about 255 kms west-southwest of Chittagong, 230 kms off Cox's Bazar, 190 kms off Mongla and 135 kms off Payra Port at 6 in the morning.

"It is likely to move in east-northeasterly direction further and may cross Barisal-Chittagong coast by noon/afternoon of 21st may 2016," the latest bulletin read.

The Met office late yesterday turned its "local warning signals" to "danger signals" for all its four seaports, asking ports of southwestern Mongla, Payra and southeastern Chittagong to hoist signal number 7 and southeastern Cox's Bazar 6.

"The danger signals are applicable for 14 out of 18 coastal districts," a meteorologist earlier said.

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First Published: May 21 2016 | 2:22 PM IST

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