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2330: 2049:). Most affected were Chittagong, Barguna, Khepupara, Patuakhali, north of Char Burhanuddin, Char Tazumuddin and south of Maijdi, Haringhata. The official death toll was 500,000 but the number is likely to be higher. Damages include destruction of approximately 20,000 fishing boats, and also property and crops. Total loss of cattle reached more than one million. More than 400,000 houses and 3,500 educational institutions were destroyed. Maximum windspeed reached about 222 km/h. Maximum storm surge was about 10.6 m. 65: 24: 167: 2223:
with wind speeds up to 75 km/hour, Komen made landfall near Chittagong. About 510,000 houses in the country were damaged or destroyed, and many residents lost their source of income as 667,221 acres (270,000 ha) of crop fields were damaged. The floods killed 132 people, of which at least 39 were
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28–29 May 1963: A severe cyclonic storm devastated Chittagong, Noakhali, Cox's Bazar and coastal islands of Sandwip, Kutubdia, Hatiya and Maheshkhali. The storm surge reached 4.3–5.2 m in Chittagong. Maximum windspeed was up to 203 km/h and at Cox's Bazar 164 km/h. Casualty: 11,520 people,
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Most houses collapsed and more than 60,000 Bengali children were killed in Kolkata due to severe head injuries in Kolkata Most houses collapsed and more than 60,000 Bengalis were killed due to severe head injuries in Kolkata Most houses collapsed and more and 60,000 Indians were killed due to severe
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A detailed program for storm prevention was outlined by the government following the cyclone of 1991. A Comprehensive Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) is jointly planned, operated, and managed by the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief and the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society; a volunteer
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5–9 November 1983: A cyclone hit Chittagong, Cox's Bazar coast near Kutubdia, St Martin's Island, Teknaf, Ukhia, Moipong, Sonadia, Barisal, Patuakhali and Noakhali. The maximum wind speed reached 136 km/h. The storm surge was 1.52 m. Casualty:300 fishermen with 50 boats missing. Damages:2,000
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14–15 October 1983: A strong cyclone hit the coastal islands and chars near Chittagong and Noakhali. Maximum wind speed reached 122 km/h: Casualty: 43 people. 6 fishing boats and a trawler lost, more than 150 fishermen and 100 fishing boats went missing Damages: 20% of the aman rice crops in
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The official death toll was 500,000 but the number is likely to be higher. Damages include destruction of approximately 20,000 fishing boats, and also property and crops. Total loss of cattle reached more than one million. More than 400,000 houses and 3,500 educational institutions were destroyed.
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coast after 20 days. The diameter of the storm was close to 600 km. The maximum wind speed (observed at Sandwip) reached 225 km/h. At other places, the maximum wind speed was reported as follows: Chittagong 160 km/h, Khepupara (Kalapara) 180 km/h, Kutubdia 180 km/h, Cox's
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8–9 November 1986: A severe cyclonic storm hit the coastal island and chars near Chittagong, Barisal, Patuakhali and Noakhali. Maximum windspeed was 110 km/h at Chittagong and 90 km/h at Khulna. Casualty: 14 people. Damages: 972 km of paddy fields were inundated; Schools, mosques,
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force of more than 32,000 are trained to help in warning and evacuation in the coastal areas. Around 2,500 cyclone shelters have been constructed in the coastal regions. The shelters are built on elevated platforms and serve the dual role of schools or community centers during normal weather. In
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and Patuakhali. The storm had wind speeds of up to 201 km/hour. The maximum storm surge was 3.05 metres. It caused devastating damage in Char Jabbar, Char Amina, Char Bhatia, Ramgati, Hatiya and Noakhali. Casualty: 3,000 people. Other effects: 62,725 houses destroyed. Crops on 94,000 acres
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30–31 October 1960: A severe cyclonic storm hit Chittagong, Noakhali, Bakerganj, Faridpur, Patuakhali and eastern Meghna estuary, with winds speed up to 210 km/h. The storm surge reached a height of 4.5–6.1 m. Casualty: about 10,000 people, 27,793 cattle . Losses: 568,161 houses destroyed
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hit Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Noakhali and coastal islands (Sandwip, Hatiya, and Urirchar). Maximum wind speed at Chittagong was 154 km/h, at Sandwip was 140 km/h, at Cox's Bazar was 100 km/h. The storm surge reached a height of 3.0–4.6 m. Casualty:11,069 people, 135,033 cattle.
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9 May 1961: A severe cyclonic storm hit Bagerhat and Khulna. It had wind speeds of up to 161 km/h. The storm surge reached 2.44–3.05 m. Casualty: 11,468 people (mostly in Char Alexander), 25,000 cattle. Damages: The railway tracks between Noakhali and Harinarayanpur were
2281:. It killed 17 people in ten districts of Bangladesh. It destroyed about 63,000 ha (160,000 acres) of farmland in 35 districts of the country, the agricultural loss were at ৳385 million (US$ 4.6 million). Total damage in Bangladesh were up to ৳5.36 billion (US$ 63.6 million). 2231:
made landfall near Chittagong killing 26 people in Bangladesh. It has wind speeds up to 100 km/hour. Around 40,000 homesteads and business houses were damaged. Food storage, seasonal crops were damaged. Livestock, including fish and shrimp firms were swept
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24–28 November 1974: A cyclone struck the coastal areas near Cox's Bazar and Chittagong, including the offshore islands. Maximum wind speed reached 161 km/h. The storm surge was up to 2.8–5.2 m. Casualty: 200 people, 1000 cattle. Damages: 2,300 houses
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of landfalling tropical cyclones, affecting thousands of people. Some of the most devastating natural disasters in recorded history with high casualties were tropical cyclones that hit the region now comprising present-day Bangladesh. Among them, the
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1 October 1966: A cyclone hit Sandwip, Bakerganj, Khulna, Chittagong, Noakhali and Comilla. Maximum strong surge was 4.7–9.1 m. The maximum wind speed was 146 km/h. Total people affected: 1.5 million people. Casualty: 850 people, 65,000
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According to Banglapedia, a cyclone with a storm-surge of 12.2 metres (40 ft) hit Meghna River estuary near Chittagong, Barisal, and Noakhali. Casualty: about 200,000. The storm also caused epidemic and famine, and vast property damage.
2250:. A total of 500,000 people managed to move out of coastal areas before the storm made landfall on 31 May. A multitude of tropical cyclone warnings and watches were issued for much of southern Bangladesh and the districts of 2033:
14–15 December 1965: A strong cyclone hit the coast near Cox's Bazar and Patuakhali. The storm surge rose up to 4.7–6.1 m. The windspeed was up to 210 km/h in Cox's Bazar. Casualty" 873 people. Damage: 40,000 salt beds
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
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Disastrous storms in the Bay of Bengal, A Listing of Cyclonic Storms by Month Through 1979, Prepared for the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. 20523 – by F.
2216:, formerly known as Cyclonic Storm Mahasen, hit near Chittagong with wind speeds up to 85 km/hour. 17 people died, and nearly 1.3 million were affected across the country. Losses to crops exceeded US$ 35.3 million. 857:
Dipankar C. Patnaik & N. Sivagnanam (November 2007). "DISASTER VULNERABILITY OF COASTAL STATES: A Short Case Study of Orissa, India". Social Science Research Network. p. 4. SSRN 1074845. Missing or empty
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with a storm-surge of 12.2 metres (40 ft) hit Meghna River estuary near Chittagong, Barisal, and Noakhali. Casualty: about 200,000. The storm also caused epidemic and famine, and vast property damage.
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25–27 September 1997: A severe cyclonic storm hit coastal islands near Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Noakhali and Bhola. It had wind speeds of up to 150 km/hour, and a storm surge of 1.83 to 3.05 metres.
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hit the coastal islands and chars near Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Noakhali and Bhola districts. The maximum wind speed was 225 km/hour, and the storm surge reached 3.05 metres. Casualty: 126 people.
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Casualty: about 10,000 people, 27,793 cattle . Losses: 568,161 houses destroyed (including 70% houses in Hatiya). Also, two large ocean-going ships ran aground in the shore, and 5–7 vessels capsized in
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Bazar 185 km/h, and Bhola 178 km/h. (The NOAA-11 satellite estimated the maximum wind speed to be about 240 km/h at 1.38 pm on 29 April). The storm made landfall near the coast north of
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attacked offshore 15 districts of south-western part of Bangladesh with wind speeds up to 120 km/hour; about 150 persons killed, 2 lac houses and 3 lac acres of cultivated land and crops losses.
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16–19 May 1958: A cyclonic storm accompanied by storm surge hit east and west Meghna River estuary, east of Barisal and Noakhali. Casualty: 870 people and 14,500. Also standing crops were destroyed.
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19–22 November 1998: A cyclonic storm, with wind speeds up to 90 km/hour, and a storm surge of 1.22 to 2.44 metres hit coastal islands and sand shoals near Khulna, Barisal, and Patuakhali.
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during the night of the 29 April. The maximum storm surge height reached about 5 to 8 m. Casualty: 150,000 people, 70,000 cattle. Damages: loss of property was estimated at about Tk 60 billion.
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6–9 December 1973: The coastal areas near the Sundarbans were hit by a cyclone, accompanied by storm surge. Coastal areas near Patuakhali and nearby islands were submerged under the tidal bore.
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11–12 May 1965: A strong cyclone hit Barisal and Bakerganj. The windspeed reached a maximum of 162 km/h. The storm surge was 3.7 m. Casualty:19,279 people (out of that, 16,456 in Barisal).
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16–20 May 1998 A severe cyclonic storm with windspeed of 150 km/hour struck coastal islands near Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, and Noakhali. The storm surge was from 1.83 to 2.44 metres.
2549:. Report on Cyclonic Disturbances (Depressions and Tropical Cyclones) over North Indian Ocean in 1990 (Report). India Meteorological Department. January 1992. p. 25. Archived from 2055:
28–30 November 1971: A cyclonic storm hit the coast near the Sundarbans. Maximum wind speed was 97–113 km/h. The storm surge reached 1 m. Low-lying areas of Khulna town inundated.
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31 May-2 June 1991: A cyclone hit the coastal islands and chars near Patuakhali, Barisal, Noakhali and Chittagong. Maximum wind speed reached 110 km/h. The storm surge was 1.9 m.
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Source: SMRC-No.1 – The impact of tropical cyclones on the coastal regions of SAARC countries and their influence in the region, SAARC Meteorological Research Center (SMRC),1998
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21–25 November 1995: A severe cyclonic storm hit the coastal islands near Cox's Bazar. The maximum wind speed was up to 210 km/h. Casualty: 650 people, 17,000 cattle.
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26–30 October 1962: A severe cyclone hit Feni. Maximum windspeed was 161 km/h. The storm surge was 2.5–3.0 m. Casualty: about 1,000 people, many domestic cattle.
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29 April-3 May 1994: A severe cyclonic storm hit the coastal islands near Cox's Bazar. Maximum windspeed reached 210 km/h. Casualty: 400 people, 8,000 cattle.
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made landfall on the Bangladesh coast late on 26 October with wind speeds up to 85 km/hour, 15 people were killed and thousands of homes were also damaged.
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hit Bangladesh after causing a lot of damages and destructions in India. Before hitting, strong tidal waves damaged many coastal structures, dames and jetties.
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9–12 May 1977: Khulna, Noakhali, Patuakhali, Barisal, Chittagong and offshore islands were hit by a cyclone. Maximum wind speed was up to 112.63 km/h.
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struck about 115 km south of Chittagong with wind speeds up to 120 km/hour. 14 people were killed and damages amounted to US$ 982 million.
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Casualty: 11,468 people (mostly in Char Alexander), 25,000 cattle. Damages: The railway tracks between Noakhali and Harinarayanpur were damaged.
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and coastal islands of Barisal and Khulna. The maximum windspeed was 162 km/h. The storm was accompanied by a storm surge of 4.5 m at
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9–12 May 1975: A strong cyclone pummeled Bhola, Cox's Bazar and Khulna. Maximum wind speed was 96.5 to 112.6 km/h. Casualty: 5 people.
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Most affected were Chittagong, Barguna, Khepupara, Patuakhali, north of Char Burhanuddin, Char Tazumuddin and south of Maijdi, Haringhata.
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17–19 May 1948: A cyclonic storm hit the deltan between Chittagong and Noakhali. Casualty: approximately 1,200 people and 20,000 cattle.
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head injuries in Kolkata Most houses collapsed and more and 60,000 Indian children were killed due to severe head injuries in Kolkata
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of pre-partitioned India in general. Some of the years and dates may be slightly incorrect. Most of the figures have been taken from
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Loss and damage: Every house in the area was destroyed. Two ships were sunk in Chittagong Port. Other information is not available.
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with wind speeds up to 260 km/hour, made landfall on southern Bangladesh, causing over 3,500 deaths and severe damage.
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made landfall on 18 December near Cox's Bazar, however, there were no reports of any impact in association with the system.
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Casualty: 3,000 people. Other effects: 62,725 houses destroyed. Crops on 94,000 acres (380 km) of land were destroyed
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21–24 October 1958: A cyclonic storm struck Chittagong coast. Effect: Approx. 100,000 families were rendered homeless.
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1584: A five-hour hurricane and thunderstorm destroyed houses and boats in the coast near Bakerganj (in present-day
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24 October 1897 Chittagong: A tropical cyclone accompanied by storm surge hit the area hard, especially near the
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attacked weakly in Bangladesh and not so severe damages were recorded except some houses and crop fields losses.
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13–15 August 1974: A cyclonic storm hit Khulna. Maximum wind speed reached 80.5 km/h. Casualty:600 people.
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Most houses collapsed and more than 60,000 Bengali children were killed due to severe head injuries in Kolkata
86: 364:, a five-hour hurricane and thunderstorm destroyed houses and boats in the coast near Bakerganj (presently in 2423: 2381: 287:'s satellites. The warnings are usually given in a scale of 10, with 10 being used for the deadliest storms. 2236: 1984:
May 1941: A cyclonic storm accompanied by storm-surge hit Eastern Meghna River estuary. Casualty: unknown.
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Coast:Chittagong, Noakhali, Cox's Bazar and coastal islands of Sandwip, Kutubdia, Hatiya and Maheshkhali.
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alone claimed approximately 300,000 to 500,000 lives, making it the deadliest tropical cyclone on record.
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Bengal District Gazetteer, 24 Parganas-by L.S.S. O'Malley, ICS, 1914, published- by the Bengal SOC Dept.
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9–10 October 1960: A severe cyclonic storm hit Eastern Meghna River estuary near Noakhali, Bakerganj,
2508:"154 years ago, this infamous cyclone in Calcutta took over 60,000 lives and flooded the entire city" 2494:"154 years ago, this infamous cyclone in Calcutta took over 60,000 lives and flooded the entire city" 2480:"154 years ago, this infamous cyclone in Calcutta took over 60,000 lives and flooded the entire city" 2466:"154 years ago, this infamous cyclone in Calcutta took over 60,000 lives and flooded the entire city" 2452:"154 years ago, this infamous cyclone in Calcutta took over 60,000 lives and flooded the entire city" 2438:"154 years ago, this infamous cyclone in Calcutta took over 60,000 lives and flooded the entire city" 2285: 182: 1889:
Districts). Only Hindu temples with a strong foundation were spared. Total casualty: about 200,000.
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made landfall near Bhola killing 35 people in Bangladesh. It had wind speeds up to 85 km/hour.
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Casualty: 11,520 people, 32,617 cattle. Damages: 376,332 houses, 4,787 boats, and standing crops.
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warehouses, hospitals, houses and buildings were destroyed at Amtali upazila in Barguna District.
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Tracks of Storms and Depressions in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, 1877–1970, IMD, 1979.
2254:. Strong winds and storm surge battered buildings and destroyed farmlands across Chittagong, 2140:
hit Bangladesh late 29 April night. The storm originated in the Indian Ocean and reached the
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Loss and damage: N/A. The whole area was almost damaged. Other information is not available.
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Tropical cyclones affecting Bangladesh have killed about 1.54 million people in the
1971:: A tropical cyclone accompanied by storm surge. Casualty: 698 people and 70,654 cattle. 506:
Loss and damage: N/A. The whole area was destroyed. Other information is not available.
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Coast:Chittagong, Noakhali, Bakerganj, Faridpur, Patuakhali and eastern Meghna estuary
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24 September 1917 Khulna. A tropical cyclone. Casualty: 432 people and 28,029 cattle.
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Coastal areas near Patuakhali and nearby islands were submerged under the tidal bore.
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Storm wave swept away the collectorate records. Other information is not available.
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A tropical cyclone, having moved inland destroyed villages. Casualty: 500 people.
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Total people affected: 1.5 million people. Casualty: 850 people, 65,000 cattle.
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Loss and damage: People killed = 22,000 (along the coast of India and Bengal)
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Journal of Asiatic SOC. of Bengal, Vol. 46, Part II, pp 332- by H.F. Blandford
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November 1904 Sonadia: cyclonic storm; 143 killed and fishing fleet wrecked.
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Damages: 94,379 houses and 74 km of road, and embankments destroyed.
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32,617 cattle. Damages: 376,332 houses, 4,787 boats, and standing crops.
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Coast:East and West Meghna River estuary, east of Barisal and Noakhali
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Casualty: 870 people and 14,500. Also standing crops were destroyed.
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May 1822: A cyclone, accompanied by storm surge and tidal bores hit
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November 1797: A severe cyclone destroyed most of the houses in the
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Casualty: 200 people, 1000 cattle. Damages: 2,300 houses destroyed.
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Hurricane Storms and tornadoes- by D.V. Nalivkin, 1982, pp. 68.
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Coast:Sandwip, Bakerganj, Khulna, Chittagong, Noakhali and Comilla
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Buist's 1st catalogue Trans. Bombay Geo. Soc. Vol. XII. Appendix A.
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Bangladesh Space Research and Remote Sensing Organisation (SPARRSO)
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Journal of Asiatic Soc. Vol. XL VI- by H.F. Blanford pp. 338.
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The destruction was reported to have been caused by a storm wave.
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Coast: The cyclone crossed the coast of Backerganj (Sarkar Bala).
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1585: A tropical storm hit the eastern side of Bakerganj (now
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5–6 November 1971: A cyclone hit coastal areas of Chittagong.
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Coast:Eastern Meghna River estuary near Noakhali, Bakerganj,
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Bengal District Gazetteer (Balasore)- by L.S.S. O'Malley, ICS
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with wind speeds up to 110 km/hour, made landfall near
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Coast: The cyclone crossed the coast of Backerganj (present
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People killed: 30,000. Other information is not available.
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Maximum Wind:203 km/h (164 km/h at Cox's Bazar)
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Casualty:Approx. 100,000 families were rendered homeless.
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Sailors Horn Book for the law of storms. Appendix A. – by
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estuary, causing devastation of crops. Casualty: unknown.
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Casualty:19,279 people (out of that, 16,456 in Barisal).
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Casualty 873 people. Damage: 40,000 salt beds destroyed
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Casualty: approximately 1,200 people and 20,000 cattle.
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A tropical storm hit the eastern side of Bakerganj (now
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coast; the center passed 39 miles (63 km) east of
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Loss and damage: People killed = about 200,000 killed.
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moved into Bangladesh after making landfall in nearby
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affected Bangladesh, no damage or death were reported.
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Severe Cyclonic Storm with a core of hurricane winds.
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frequently. The funnel-shaped northern portion of the
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18 December 1990: The remnant tropical depression of
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island. Casualty: 14,000. The resulting epidemic of
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Severe Cyclonic Storm with a core of hurricane winds
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Severe Cyclonic Storm with a core of hurricane winds
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Severe Cyclonic Storm with a core of hurricane winds
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Casualty: about 1,000 people, many domestic cattle.
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Coast: It moved north to Bengal from West Nicobars.
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Coast: The cyclone crossed the coast of Backerganj (
1860:This is a partial list of the tropical cyclones in 89:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 1033:Coast: From the North Bay the cyclone passed over 2122:9), cattle 65,000. Total damage to crops reached 971:More than 60,000 Bengalis were killed in Kolkata 2654: 2420:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh 2378:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh 1765:Effect:Low-lying areas of Khulna town inundated 2277:moved into Bangladesh after making landfall in 1636:Maximum Windspeed:210 km/h at Cox's Bazar 1179:The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) 2349:List of disasters in Bangladesh by death toll 1382:Coast:Deltan between Chittagong and Noakhali 1171:Casualty: 14,000. The resulting epidemic of 52:Learn how and when to remove these messages 2577:"3.3 North Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones" 2574: 1987:October 1942: A severe cyclonic storm hit 939:Coast: It moved northward and crossed the 2409: 2367: 2045:hit the entire coast of Bangladesh (then 714:Surge height: 2.12–4.55 m (7–15 ft) 712:coast (Grazed the Balasore-Orissa coast) 607:Loss and damage: People killed = 50,000. 228:Learn how and when to remove this message 210:Learn how and when to remove this message 149:Learn how and when to remove this message 1929:October 1831 Barisal: Casualty: unknown. 1310:Casualty: 432 people and 28,029 cattle. 1256:Casualty: 698 people and 70,654 cattle. 1113:Maximum wind: 220 km/h (119 knots) 537:Surge height: 13.03 m (43 ft) 2598: 2582:. 1990 Annual Tropical Cyclone Report. 1699:Coast:entire coast of Bangladesh (then 1634:Coast: near Cox's Bazar and Patuakhali 1116:Surge height: 3–13.6 m (10–45 ft) 750:Coast: Crossed Head Bay (Bengal coast) 531:Coast: The cyclone crossed Backerganj ( 410:estuary, causing devastation of crops. 2655: 2361: 2266:displaced by conflict in neighbouring 1840:Coast:near Cox's Bazar and Chittagong 1228:143 killed and fishing fleet wrecked. 1056:October 1872 (Date was not available) 187:Poor grammar structure and formatting. 98:"List of Bangladesh tropical cyclones" 2405: 2403: 2401: 2399: 2397: 2395: 2393: 2391: 2008:(380 km) of land were destroyed. 777:Coast: The storm passed north across 729:Bangladesh Meteorological Department. 2075:the affected regions were destroyed. 1091:The Great Backerganj Cyclone of 1876 1067:Other information is not available. 1062:Coast: The cyclone hit the coast of 1039:Other information is not available. 1010:Other information is not available. 949:Other information is not available. 912:Other information is not available. 880:Other information is not available. 826:Other information is not available. 791:Other information is not available. 752:Other information is not available. 723:Other information is not available. 682:Other information is not available. 673:Heavy Storm (Severe Cyclonic Storm) 653:Other information is not available. 579:Bangladesh Meteorological Department 446:Other information is not available. 307: 160: 87:adding citations to reliable sources 58: 17: 1332:Coast:Eastern Meghna River estuary 1000:The storm moved northwestward from 13: 2668:Lists of tropical cyclones by area 2388: 1974:October 1913 Muktagachha upazila ( 1193:Tropical cyclone with storm surge 14: 2684: 2344:List of notable tropical cyclones 1875: 33:This article has multiple issues. 2328: 2235:20 August 2016: The remnants of 2131:Severe Cyclonic Storm BOB 09/04B 1693:Extremely severe Cyclonic storm 335:Reference/Source of Information 165: 63: 22: 2663:Tropical cyclones in Bangladesh 2624: 2568: 2536: 2410:Chowdhury, Masud Hasan (2012). 2368:Chowdhury, Masud Hasan (2012). 1270:October 1913 (Actual Date N/A) 559:May–June 1797 (exact date N/A) 470:Coast: The cyclone crossed the 437:Coast: The cyclone crossed the 74:needs additional citations for 41:or discuss these issues on the 2514: 2500: 2486: 2472: 2458: 2444: 2430: 2094:24–30 November 1988: A severe 1457:Maximum Wind:201 km/hour 1: 2673:Lists of events in Bangladesh 2424:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 2382:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 2354: 1087:29 October – 1 November 1876 937:Formation: Formed near 15Β°N. 343:1582 AD (Date and month N/A) 2584:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 1932:October 1872: A cyclone hit 1864:or the historical region of 1814:Maximum Wind:80.5 km/h 1759:Wind Speed:97–113 km/h 1606:Coast:Barisal and Bakerganj 903:Formation: Formed over West 854:Various locations in Bengal 592:June 1822 (Actual date N/A) 7: 2321: 2163:May 1997 Bangladesh cyclone 1842:Maximum Wind:161 km/h 1709:Maximum Wind:222 km/h 1670:Maximum Wind:146 km/h 1608:Maximum Wind:162 km/h 1549:Maximum Wind:161 km/h 1521:Maximum Wind:161 km/h 1485:Maximum Wind:210 km/h 1460:Maximum Surge: 3.05 metres 1279:Coast:Muktagachha upazila ( 874:Coast: The cyclone crossed 708:Coast: The cyclone crossed 676:Coast: The cyclone crossed 647:Coast: The cyclone crossed 567:Coast: The cyclone crossed 500:Coast: The cyclone crossed 185:. The specific problem is: 10: 2689: 2418:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). 2376:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). 2224:directly related to Komen. 2096:cyclonic storm Cyclone 04B 1926:. Casualty: 40,000 people. 1907:region. Two ships sank in 1787:Coast:near the Sundarbans 1757:Coast:near the Sundarbans 1519:Coast:Bagerhat and Khulna 1004:to Bengal and crossed the 720:Cattle killed > 50,000 549:Daily Ittefaq, 5 May 1991. 522:1767 (Date and month N/A) 512:Daily Ittefaq, 5 May 1991. 492:1765 (Date and month N/A) 482:Daily Ittefaq, 5 May 1991. 462:1760 (Date and month N/A) 452:Daily Ittefaq, 5 May 1991. 428:1699 (Date and month N/A) 394:1585 (Date and month N/A) 264: 2286:Cyclones Matmo and Bulbul 2205:27–29 May 2009: A severe 1524:Surge height:2.44-3.05 m 1217:November 1904 (Date N/A) 610:Cattle killed = 100,000. 334: 331: 328: 325: 322: 302: 2336:Tropical cyclones portal 1896:) near the mouth of the 1348:October 1942 (date N/A) 406:) near the mouth of the 319: 2522:"Cyclone in Chittagong" 2138:1991 Bangladesh cyclone 1941:1876 Bangladesh cyclone 1845:Surge height:2.8-5.2 m 1732:Coast:Coastal areas of 1667:Surge height:4.7-9.1 m 1639:Surge height:4.7-6.1 m 1580:Surge height:4.3-5.2 m 1552:Surge height:2.5-3.0 m 2136:29–30 April 1991: The 1954:killed another 18,000. 1712:Maximum Surge:10.6 m. 1572:Severe Cyclonic Storm 1544:Severe Cyclonic Storm 1513:Severe Cyclonic Storm 1480:Severe Cyclonic Storm 1448:Severe Cyclonic Storm 1175:killed another 18,000 869:Cyclonic Storm (Gale) 811:Cyclonic Storm (Gale) 702:Severe Cyclonic Storm 525:Severe Cyclonic Storm 495:Severe Cyclonic Storm 465:Severe Cyclonic Storm 431:Severe Cyclonic Storm 2237:Tropical Storm Dianmu 1817:Casualty:600 people. 769:19–21 September 1839 332:Relevant Information 2191:26–27 October 2008: 2118:(deer 15,000, royal 1991:. 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