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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 04, 2025

super cyclone Amphan

Photo: EPS
Environment

Cyclone Amphan eroded shoreline in Bangladesh, Odisha and West Bengal

The highest seashore erosion was 486.85 metres along the Patharghata region of Barisal subdivision in Bangladesh

Cyclone ‘Yash’ likely to hit Sunderbans between 23-25 May
Environment

Cyclone ‘Yash’ likely to hit Sunderbans between 23-25 May

With roads and homesteads still under water, people in Satkhira, hit hard by the cyclonic storm Amphan, seem fated to suffer for many more days to come as there is hardly any initiative for their rehabilitation. The photo was taken recently. TBS Photo
Cyclone Amphan

Rehabilitation of Satkhira Amphan victims on paper only

Photo: TBS
Cyclone Amphan

Cyclone Amphan kills 6, injures 1 in Jashore

Cyclone Amphan has damaged mangoes worth approximately Tk120 crore in Rajshahi. TBS Photo
Cyclone Amphan

Amphan: Tk120cr worth mango loss predicted in Rajshahi

Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Cyclone Amphan

Amphan: 'At least 19 million children at risk in Bangladesh, India’

Cyclone Amphan has badly damaged mango orchards in Satkhira. TBS Photo
Cyclone Amphan

Road transport, electricity snapped in Satkhira, mango orchards damaged

The cyclone will cross the West Bengal-Bangladesh coast between Digha in West Bengal’s East Midnapore district and Hatiya Island in Bangladesh. Photo: Hindustan Times
Cyclone Amphan

Cyclone Amphan kills 12 in West Bengal

20 lakh people evacuated as cyclone Amphan approaches coast
Cyclone Amphan

20 lakh people evacuated as cyclone Amphan approaches coast

Cyclone Amphan may displace 1.4 million in Bangladesh: Oxfam
Cyclone Amphan

Cyclone Amphan may displace 1.4 million in Bangladesh: Oxfam

Photo: Md Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Cyclone Amphan

Only 10,000 out of 60,000 reach shelter in Hatia

Deputy Commissioner Md Matiul Islam and Police Super Mainul Hasan visit the Patuakhali cyclone centers on May 19 and suggest everybody to follow social distancing rules. TBS Photo
Cyclone Amphan

Some 2 lakh take shelter at 753 patuakhali cyclone centers

Photo: TBS
Cyclone Amphan

Amphan leaves trail of damage in coastal districts, 20 killed

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