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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2025

Cyclone Remal

Cyclone Remal

Flood-affected people have gathered in front of their homes. Photo: Masum Billah.

Wiped out by river and memory

The most serious cyclone in Bangladesh’s recent history, Remal, struck the coast two months back. But less media attention means lesser funds are available to help people get back on their feet.

Photo: Courtesy

UIU stands beside Remal affected people

Representational image. Photo: Reuters

Repaired Summit LNG terminal en route to Bangladesh, due 13 July

File Photo: Collected

Sundarbans getting back to normal a month after cyclone Remal

Photo:  Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

Remal damages crops worth Tk180.24cr in 4 Khulna districts

Photo:  Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

'Remal' damages crops worth Tk 180.24cr in Khulna agri-zone

Photo: UNB

Irish Aid allocates €148,170 to plan international for cyclone Remal response in Bangladesh

Uthal Pathal: On the frontier of Cyclone Remal

Uthal Pathal: On the frontier of Cyclone Remal

Cyclone Remal wreaks havoc on fishermen’s houses and shops along the Patenga coast of Chattogram. Tidal waters inundate the fishing villages as nearby dams are damaged. The photo was taken from Jelepara in South Halishahar, Patenga on Monday. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

20 dead, Tk7,482 crore loss incurred due to Cyclone Remal: State minister tells JS

COAST distributes Tk15 lakh among 250 cyclone-hit families in Bhola

COAST distributes Tk15 lakh among 250 cyclone-hit families in Bhola

A devastated Enamul Gazi, a resident of Telikhali village in Khulna's Paikgacha upazila, sits amid the destruction in the aftermath of Cyclone Remal which destroyed 15 out of 20 houses in his settlement, including his own, leaving them flooded and submerged. The photo was taken on Wednesday. Photo: Awal Sheikh

Sweden provides $1.2 million in humanitarian assistance to Bangladesh’s cyclone affected communities

A file photo if State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman speaking at a programme organised by Bangladesh Secretariat Reporters’ Forum (BSRF). Photo: UNB

Cyclone Remal losses estimated at Tk 7,000 crore: State Minister Mohibur

Flag representation of United Kingdom and Bangladesh. Photo: TBS

UK announces £500,000 for Remal affected people in Bangladesh

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