Bulbul wreaks havoc in Bangladesh, 22 people dead so far
Bulbul wreaks havoc in Bangladesh, 22 people dead so far
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Dhaka: After cyclone Bulbul hit the eastern coasts of the country, it is now wreaking havoc in Bangladesh. The winds are moving at a speed of 120 kmph. It is raining. According to Bangladesh media, 22 people have died there so far, but according to Bangladesh's disaster management ministry, only 8 people have died.

According to Bangladesh's disaster management ministry, 21 lakh people living in coastal and low-lying areas were evacuated to safer places. But most of the deaths have occurred due to falling from houses and trees in coastal areas. Hundreds of homes have also been damaged due to the cyclone. Neither Bangladesh boats nor West Bengal are currently going to the Bay of Bengal. With this, the movement of trawlers has also been banned.

Cyclone Bulbul is currently 125 km from Khepupada in Bangladesh. Whereas, 255 km from the Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal has been reached. It is 295 km from Kolkata and 130 km from Agartala. But, it is being told that the Bulbul storm is now weakening. Because of this, winds are moving at a speed of about 40 km per hour.

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