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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2025

Cyclone

Cyclone

Elderly residents remain in rural and coastal areas as younger relatives migrate to cities, leaving them isolated. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain

Ageing amid the storm: How coastal Bangladesh’s elderly survive alone

With younger generations moving to cities and formal disaster support limited, coastal Bangladesh’s elderly are left to navigate cyclones on their own, often with devastating consequences

Live visual  update of cyclone 'Montha'. Screenshot taken from Zoom Earth.

Cyclone 'Montha' weakens after landfall in Andhra Pradesh

Visual of the cyclone Montha from the satellite. Photo: Collected

India evacuates tens of thousands, shuts schools as Cyclone Montha nears eastern coast

This satellite image shows a view of the Bay of Bengal on 27 October 2025. Photo: Zoom Earth/Screengrab

Deep depression intensifies into Cyclone 'Montha'

Representational image/Collected

Deep depression over southeast Bay likely to turn into cyclone, maritime ports asked to hoist signal 1

Photo: Courtesy

Rimes launches cyclone impact forecasting toolkit

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Cyclone ‘Shakti’ likely to form in Bay of Bengal between 23–28 May, warns meteorologist

This photo, during Cyclone Remal, was taken from the Jelepara area of South Halishahar in Patenga, Chattogram in May 2024. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

Cyclone, severe heatwaves likely in May

Photo: Collected

Catastrophic cyclone of 29 April 1991: An eyewitness account

File Photo/ Collected

Thunderstorms likely this month, heat wave to get severe: BMD

Representational image of preparedness for Cyclone Remal that hit Bangladesh coasts in May last year.. File Photo:  Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

Bangladesh’s cyclone resilience faces new test amid US aid cuts

A view shows a partially submerged school and madrasa premises amid severe flooding in the Fazilpur area of Feni, Bangladesh, August 26, 2024. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain/File Photo

'Dangerous new era': climate change spurs disaster in 2024

Damage caused by the Cyclone Chido, Kaweni, Mayotte, December 14, 2024. Photo: @foulani2.00 via TikTok via REUTERS

Several hundreds, maybe thousands, may have died in Mayotte cyclone

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