Cyclone kills 22 in Bangladesh, leaving thousands stranded
BARGUNA, Bangladesh (AA) – At least 22 people were reportedly killed across Bangladesh after Cyclone Sitrang struck the country on Monday night, forcing around 10 million people to shift to safer areas, while tens of thousands remain marooned awaiting government help, officials said.
Five people were killed in separate cyclone-related incidents on the country’s largest island in the south-central district of Bhola, while three people died in Cumilla, two in Sirajganj, and one each in Dhaka, Shariatpur, Barguna, and Narail, local media reported.
8 laborers killed
A sand mining dredger sank due to the cyclone in the Sandwip channel in the port city of Chittagong’s Mirsharai coast on Monday night, killing eight laborers, a local official told Anadolu Agency.
The dredger sank in the west of the Jetty of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Industrial area due to the impact of Cyclone Sitrang, chief government officer of Mirsrai town, Md Minhazur Rahman, told Anadolu Agency.
He added that the circumstances that arose after the cyclone struck the region made the rescue operation difficult.
State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Enamur Rahman told Anadolu Agency on Tuesday that nearly 10 million people from 19 coastal districts have been sifted to safer locations. “Luckily, the storm caused less damage, as people had already left for shelters,” he added.
Tens of thousands marooned
Due to continuous rains for more than two days, many coastal areas have been inundated, marooning tens of thousands of people.
“Our drainage system is inadequate, and two days of nonstop rain have kept us flooded. We can’t cook or sleep at home because there’s water everywhere,” said Kamola Begum, a resident of the Patharghata sub-district in the southern Barguna district.
She claimed that they had been suffering from floods for many years due to excessive rain, but the authorities had taken no effective measures to develop the drainage system in the region.
Meanwhile, nearly eight million consumers have been without power since the cyclone hit the country, according to State Minister for Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid, who spoke to local media on Tuesday.
He asserted that power would be restored to most of the affected areas by Wednesday evening.
“We’ve been without power for over 35 hours. Since Monday morning, the weather has been perfect. But we are still powerless,” Arman Mahin, a Patharghata resident, told Anadolu Agency.
Other residents in the area reported that there has been no power for three days.
Due to the hours-long blackout, most service providers’ mobile networks, including the state-owned mobile network, have been disrupted in coastal areas.any did not receive weather updates prior to Cyclone Sitrang.