Migrating to safe shelters underway, shelter centers ready

Heavy rains started on Monday morning on the coast of Bagerhat, with sweeping sweeping and sprinting at Mongla port.

Due to the impact of cyclone Sitrang, there was light to moderate rain in the coastal district Bagerhat last night. Heavy rain and wind are blowing since Monday morning.

Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Azizur Rahman said that 344 shelter centers are ready. As soon as the instructions are received, arrangements will be made to take the people of the vulnerable areas to the shelter.

Coast Guard West Zone Mongla Staff Officer (Operation) Lieut. Commander Mohiuddin Zaman said miking is being done to warn the people of the coastal region.

They are being asked to stay safe, while there is a ban on fishing till 28th. Sea trawlers and hundreds of fishermen have been safely kept at the site of the main landing center of Bagerhat, which has been anchored in the Bhairab river near the KB Bazar.

The streets of the district town are very empty due to the rains and some people have been seen coming out with umbrellas.

However, there is fear among the people of Bagerhat's sub-districts with Ambashya and fear of floods.




Heavy rain warning in 7 divisions, risk of landslides

The impact of cyclone Sitrang may cause heavy rain in seven parts of the country. So due to rain, Chittagong may be hit by a heavy rain.

It is said that due to the effect of Cyclone Sitrang, heavy (44-88 mm) to very heavy (more than 89 mm) in many places of Chittagong, Barisal, Khulna, Dhaka, Rajshahi, Mymensingh and Sylhet divisions may occur in the hilly areas of Chittagong Division.

‘Sitrang’ is near the coast of Bangladesh and Mongla and Patra port have already been asked to show the number 7 outbreak signal and Chittagong and Cox's Bazar seaports are being asked to show the number 6.

According to the Meteorological Directorate, the maximum wind speed is 62 km per hour within 54 km of the cyclone center, which has reached up to 88 km in the form of gusty winds and is in a state near the cyclone center.

Lower areas of islands and chars can be flooded with high tides more than 5-8 feet higher than normal tides.




Cyclone 'Sitrang' is gaining momentum, with fears of 8-foot tidal surge

The sea is getting rougher as the time approaches. Cyclone Sitrang is bringing heavy rains and increasing wind speeds along the coast.

The cyclone, which is located in the east-central Bay of Bengal and the adjacent west-central Bay of Bengal, has moved further towards Chittagong and Cox's Bazar.

The cyclone is likely to directly hit the Barisal coast tomorrow, Tuesday. The Meteorological Department said that due to its impact, the low-lying areas of the country's chars will be flooded with a tidal surge of 5-8 feet higher than the normal tide.

 

 

This alarm was raised in the Meteorological Department's special warning number 8 this Monday (October 24) morning.

The warning states that due to the influence of the cyclone's leading edge, new moon date and high air pressure difference, the coastal districts of Satkhira, Khulna, Bagerhat, Jhalokati, Pirojpur, Barguna, Patuakhali, Bhola, Barisal, Laxmipur, Chandpur, Noakhali, Feni, Chittagong and Cox's Bazar and their nearby islands and chars may be inundated by wind-driven tidal surges 5-8 feet higher than normal tides.

As a result, the Meteorological Department has asked the Payra and Mongla seaports to lower warning signal number four and raise danger signal number seven.

Meteorologists say that due to the impact of the cyclone, moderate to heavy rain has started in most areas including the coast of Bangladesh. Along with this, gusty winds are blowing at a speed of 45 to 60 kilometers per hour. It may hit Bangladesh tomorrow morning.

The coastal districts of Satkhira, Khulna, Bagerhat, Jhalokati, Pirojpur, Barguna, Patuakhali, Bhola, Barisal, Laxmipur, Chandpur, Noakhali, Feni and their offshore islands and chars will remain under the danger signal number 7 (seven). The seaports of Chittagong and Cox's Bazar have been asked to lower the local warning signal number 4 (four) and instead display the danger signal number 6 (six) (re:) 6 (six) danger signal.

The coastal districts of Chittagong and Cox's Bazar and their offshore islands and chars will remain under danger signal number 6 (six).




Natural disaster from terminally blessings

Nature sometimes takes on adverse forms, which we call natural disasters. Such as cyclones, Kalvaishakhi storms, hailstorms, droughts, tidal waves, heavy rains, floods, droughts, wildfires, cold waves, famines, earthquakes, and tsunamis.

All the control and management of nature is under Allah. All these things happen only by His command. Not even a leaf of a tree moves outside His command and order.

Allah Almighty says in the Holy Quran about disasters: 'And We will certainly test you with something of fear and hunger and loss of lives and wealth and fruits. And give good news to the patient. Those who say, in their time of distress, "Surely we belong to Allah and indeed to Him we shall return," - upon them is forgiveness from their Lord and mercy, and it is they who are guided. (Surah Al-Baqarah, Verses 155-157)

What the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) used to do in times of disaster

The Prophet (peace be upon him) used to get scared and walk around anxiously when he saw the wind blowing. He used to be happy when it rained. Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) said that when the sky was cloudy and the wind was blowing, the face of the Prophet (peace be upon him) would look worried. Seeing this situation, he would walk around and recite this supplication:

God bless him and grant him peace مَا أُرْسِلَتْ بِهِ




Bangladesh set a target of 145 runs

In their first World Cup match, the Dutch captain Scott Edowards won the toss and bowled the toss in Hobart in Hobart.

The Tigers got off to a great start in the power play but the batting was in trouble in the middle over.

At the end, Shakib's team collected 144 runs after losing 8 wickets in the scheduled 20 overs with the bat of Afif Hossain.

Details coming soon… 




Officials' leave canceled in Noakhali, 401 shelters ready

The district administration has taken extensive preparations in the cyclone Sitrang Nit, which has taken various decisions including cancellation of leave of government officials, and the 401 Ashrani center will be opened.

Deputy Commissioner Deoan Mahbubur Rahman took these decisions in the meeting of the District Disaster Management Committee in his conference room on Monday (October 24) morning.

The District Commissioner said, "We have opened the control room on behalf of the district administration, while 8,380 volunteers have been kept ready on the coast. Adequately, the medical team, the round-the-clock mobile team, is already prepared.

He added that everyone should be vigilant, we pray that Allah be with us. We will be ready before we have any difficulties or any problems.

Sabha, Additional Superintendent of Police (headquarters) Md. Mortahin Billah, Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) Israt Sadmin and other heads of various departments, media workers, voluntary organizations were present.

Meanwhile, due to the influence of Sitrang, it is raining with gusty winds in No'khali, where the Meghna river is rough, all communication with Hatita, Dwip Upazila, has stopped all communication.

Md Rafiqul Islam, officer-in-charge of No'khali Awahawta office, said that No'khali has come to the 7th danger signal.




Tide surges of over 7 feet high expected in 15 districts

The weather department has given this information in the special notification of Abhawa on Monday (October 24) on Monday (October 24) due to the impact of the cyclone Sitrang.

It is said that the cyclone is the preliminary, the lower part of the city, the lowest of the city, the lowest of the city, and the lower part of the city.

The cyclone has started raining all over the country, including the capital, which will continue to be in the slums, especially in the coastal areas, especially in the coastal areas.

The Chittagong, Cox's Bazar, Mongla and Payra seaports have been asked to show local warning signal No. 4. All fishing boats and trawlers in North Bay of Bengal and deep sea have been asked to stay in safe shelter until further notice.




Announcement of suspension of all types of launch operations across the country

The Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority has decided to stop all types of passenger launches across the country due to the impact of the cyclone ‘Sitrang’.

BIWTA Director (Traffic) Rafiqul Islam confirmed this information to Dhaka Mail on Monday (October 24) morning.

He said, after giving signal number 2, the movement of small launches was stopped, now the movement of small launches was stopped. Now there is a signal number three. As a result, we have ordered all types of passenger launches to be stopped. The launch will be stopped until further orders.

Meanwhile, according to the Deota information of the Department of Abhawa, the river ports of Satkhira, Khulna, Bagerhat, Jhalkathi, Pirojpur, Barguna, Patuakhali, Bhola, Barisal, Laxmipur, Chandpur, Noakhali, Feni, Chittagong and Cox's Bazar district have been asked to show 3 (3) Naval Danger Signal (re) 3 (3) No. 3 (Three) No.




173 people were knocked down by plane

A Korean Air plane crashed off the runway during bad weather in the central Philippines, but authorities said no one was injured in the 173 people on the plane.

The incident took place late on Sunday night in the Maktan Island of Cebu province, according to a report. Associated Press.

Korean Air Flight KE-631 had 11 crew and 162 passengers. Officials and the current lines have learned that everyone used emergency slides to escape the damaged planes, which said in a statement that the Philippines‘ Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement, ’All passengers are safe and emergency workers are present." The plane was trapped in the grass at the Mactan Cebu International Airport alone at the end of the runway on Monday, which resulted in the airport being closed.

The front bottom of the aircraft and its nose are heavily damaged It will be said in the news.

The image shows that the plane was strapped from the run and slid into the grass, and the front landing wheel was not visible, while the aircraft door was installed.




Cyclone Sitrang to hit early Tuesday morning

The cyclone ‘Sitrang’, which is located in the east-central Bay of Bengal and adjoining West-Middle Bengal, is located in the same area.

The cyclone may hit the coast of Bangladesh early on Tuesday (October 25) and the cyclone-related regional organization Escape has named the cyclone Sitrang, the Thai language, which means leaf.

The weather offices in India and Bangladesh know that the Sitrang is getting more concentrated in the center of it, it can be up to 110 km in the center. It will bend the cyclone and move towards the coast of Bangladesh in a bang. It will rise on the ground, but it is still located 700 km from the coast.

The Meteorological Department says that the water level in the sea will be higher in the sea during the new moon on Monday (October 24). The coastal districts of the country may be flooded with high tides.

Meteorologist Hafizur Rahman said that it is not possible to specify which coasts of the country can be affected by being 700 km from the Sitrang coast.

He also said that it may cross the coast of Bangladesh tomorrow morning on October 25.