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12 killed as cyclone Mahasen hits Bangladesh
5/17/2013 12:45:40 AM

Bangaldesh: At least 12 people were killed on Thursday as cyclonic storm ‘Mahasen’ battered Bangladesh’s southwestern coastlines, damaging thousands of thatched houses and forcing evacuation of over one million people from low-lying areas.
“All the deaths were reported from the southwestern coastlines where the cyclone hit with its maximum strength before being weakened gradually,” a Disaster Management Ministry spokesman told reporter.
Officials from coastal areas earlier reported the deaths mostly from offshore islands of southwestern Barisal region with the highest toll recorded in Barguna district, the worst affected area where the storm levelled hundreds of thatched houses and standing crops and uprooted trees.
They said the deaths were caused by drowning or the victims were hit by falling trees.
Weakens gradually
The cyclone first struck the southern Patuakhali coast with wind speed up to 90 km per hour, but it gradually weakened into a tropical storm and then dissipated, causing far less damage than had been feared.
“The cyclone gradually lost its strength as it headed towards India’s Tripura State crossing (Bangladesh’s) Bandarban (hill district) this afternoon,” Meteorology Department’s Deputy Director Shamsuddin Ahmed told reporters.
MeT office director Shah Alam earlier said the Mahasen first hit Khepupara of Patuakhali and then it proceeded towards the Noakhali and Chittagong Coast through the confluence of the Tentulia and Meghna rivers.
Disaster management officials said people have started returning home from cyclone shelters as the situation returned to normal.
Earlier, authorities had evacuated over one million people and sent them to 1,365 shelters stretching across the southern coastlines after the MeT office issued Danger Signal no 7 in a scale of 10 late on Wednesday.
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