Dhaka, Oct 27 (EFE).- Bangladesh authorities on Wednesday raised the number of deaths caused by cyclone Sitrang earlier this week to 32, even as dozens of villages continue to remain flooded and their residents have been trying to rebuild their lives in the wake of the severe damage caused by the storm. In recent hours, …
The damage caused by Cyclone Sitrang was not as severe as was feared because the storm weakened as it neared the coast and made landfall during low tide, experts said.
A picnic was organised to boost the morale of a batch of SSC and HSC students, but the smiling faces in the group photo taken yesterday morning will remain a poignant reminder that some of those lives were cruelly cut short mere hours later.
The people living in Mirsharai Upazila of Chattogram have been facing an acute crisis of safe drinking water for a long time. Many of them are not getting water even after installing deep tube wells. Later they realised that they are not getting water as Bangladesh Steel Re-Rolling Mills (BSRM)