Cyclones

Learning Interrupted: Global Snapshot of Climate-Related School Disruptions in 2024

At least 242 million students in 85 countries had their schooling disrupted by extreme climate events in 2024, including heatwaves, tropical cyclones, storms, floods, and droughts, exacerbating an existing learning crisis, according to a new UNICEF analysis released today. Heatwaves were the predominant climate hazard shuttering schools last year, with …

Cyclone Aila pulls down hills

May 26, 2009 was the darkest day for people living in the Darjeeling hills. Cyclone Aila struck with fury. Around 27 people died and hundreds were left homeless. Landslides ripped homes, electricity connections snapped and roads were left in tatters. Two dams being built by the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation …

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A special report on "Aila", the cyclone that struck on May 25. Now, with 400 km-long embankment breached, people of Sunderbans live with threat of a high tide causing further damage. It calls for a long-term policy on behalf of the islanders for saving the Sunderbans. See Also Report: Boiling …

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150-year old mud structures

Sunderbans expert Tushar Kanjilal said the destruction was severe because Aila had hit during the high tide.

Aila was imperialist design

Sunderbans islanders are caught between a shameless North and a callous South THE district administration in southern West Bengal got the warning for Aila, the cyclone to hit Sagar Island, about 20 hours in advance

Lessons from a Tsunami

? A massive earthquake of magnitude 9.0 hit Indonesia off the west coast of Sumatra on the morning of December 26,2004, at 6:58 a.m. Another earthquake of magnitude 7.3 occurred 81km west of Pulo Kunji (Great Nicobar, India) at 9:51 a.m. on the same day. The earthquakes set off giant …

Climate change and Bangladesh

Bangladesh is likely to be among the countries that will be the worst affected by climate change. Climate change refers to the changes in climatic elements' behaviour due to natural variability and human activity. In the last few decades, extensive floods, cyclones, tidal surges, tsunamis, drought, riverbank erosion, etc., have …

PM for massive afforestation drive for ecological balance

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday emphasised conducting massive afforestation drive across the country to maintain ecological balance to save the country from disastrous impacts of the global climate change. She made the call while receiving donation for the victims of the recent cyclone Aila, one of a chain of natural …

Under the sky a month after Aila

Water accumulated in a Sunderbans village flows into a dam damaged by the Aila. Amit Datta Calcutta, June 25: The cyclone had swamped their land and blown away their homes. A month on, thousands still live under the sky in Aila-swept Sunderbans. And every sunrise means a fresh ordeal because …

Victims twice over, Aila-hit turn pirates of Sunderbans

A month after cyclone Aila hit the state and caused a large-scale devastation to the island hamlets of the Sunderbans, residents of the area are still reeling under a shortage of food and other relief material. And, in a desperate bid to acquire essentials, villagers have started to form small …

Dhaka seeks int'l aid for nations vulnerable to climate change

Bangladesh proposed for UN recognition to a new group of Climatically Vulnerable Nations for fast tracking international assistance to them as global climate change is subjecting them to environmental havoc. State Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Hasan Mahmud, who is attending a two-day Global Humanitarian Forum 2009 on climate change …

Disaster-Prone Bangladesh Trials Cell Phone Alerts

Tens of thousands of mobile users in Bangladesh's flood and cyclone-prone areas will now receive advance warning of an impending natural disaster through an alert on their cell phones, a government official says. Bangladesh -- one of the world's most densely populated countries -- is highly vulnerable to natural disasters, …

Disaster-prone Bangladesh to send mobile alerts

This new initiative will alert people on their phones, informing them that they are likely to face flooding or a cyclone. The message would flash automatically on the screen of their mobile phone sets. Tens of thousands of mobile users in Bangladesh

Cyclone signs revive monsoon hopes

New Delhi: The development of a mild cyclonic circulation off the Konkan coast in the Arabian Sea on Tuesday has been giving rise to hopes that the monsoon, which has been subdued for more than two weeks now, was firmly finding strength and was on course for a revival by …

A storms brewing

There have been several air circulation disturbances in the recent past. Heat waves have scorched Orissa and West Bengal, while cyclonic storms took shape in the Bay of Bengal. Scientists pore over data to explain the unusual weather, writes Archita Bhatta Met department officials say a cyclonic storm called Bijli …

Relief awaits boats, villagers essentials

Relief workers from various organisations are having a harrowing time to reach the Aila-hit victims for distribution of relief due to shortage of boats and ferries. Relief workers are reaching Hasnabad and Canning but are unable to go any further to the remote areas of North and South 24-Parganas as …

Bearing Ailas brunt

Cyclone Aila dealt a heavy blow to the state food processing and horticulture department, in terms of the department incurring a loss of Rs 101.62 crore from the damage caused by the storm in the districts of North and South 24-Parganas. The state horticulture department is now reviewing the quantum …

Ailas wrath

Cyclone Aila hit West Bengal on May 25 with a fury unprecedented in recent history. It took at least 94 lives, seven of them in Kolkata, and affected over 40 lakh people. More than six lakh houses were destroyed completely or damaged partially. The cyclone originated in the Bay of …

4 lakh Aila-hit farmers to be rehabilitated

The government has began an agriculture rehabilitation programme for more than four lakh small, poor and marginal farmers at a cost of nearly Taka 32 crore with the aim of getting over the losses caused by the devastating cyclone Aila last month. The agriculture ministry sources said the government would …

Aila hits farmers in six districts

Cyclone Aila, that hit parts of West Bengal last month, has damaged flowers and betel vines cultivated in six districts ~ Midnapore East, Howrah, North 24 Parganas, Birbhum, Nadia and Burdwan ~ and the loss is estimated at Rs 13 crore, according to a preliminary assessment done by the state …

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