Friday 3 May 2019

Storm-rains in the Barisal region due to the impact of cyclonic storm

Storm-rains in the Barisal region due to the impact of cyclonic storm. The rain started with a gust of wind on Friday at one and a half. Stopping in the rain People in the shelter centers in the shelter shelters of the house. About 25,000 volunteers around the cyclone preparation program (CPP) have been prepared to deal with the loss of the cyclone.

By the effect of the roe, all the rivers in the southern part of Barisal have increased to 3 to 4 feet above the normal level. In it, the ports and the downstream have been flooded.

At around two o'clock in the sky, the sky becomes cloudy and the environment becomes somewhat dark. Shortly after this, the rain started pouring in with the windy rain. Up to 3 o'clock is 13.2 mm rainfall. Barisal district administration has announced the closure of all the vessels of Barisal and the fishermen's trawler in the river. By 5 pm, the coastal people will have time to secure their shelter. Along with this, volunteers' miking about doing the job of dealing with the strikes of the sticks.
From 11am on Thursday, the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) has stopped the movement of all types of vessels. This instruction will be effective until further instructions are available. One-stop launches have been moved to a safe place. Barisal river pistol officer Ajmal Huda Sarkar said, as well as opening the control room, as well as preparing all the preparations to combat the cyclone.

Senior Meteorologist Mahfuzur Rahman of Barisal Meteorological office said in the first light at noon, the cyclone 'pani' is now located 545 kilometers southwest of Mongla port. This evening, it can hit Barisal coast.

Barguna Sadar, Patharghata, Taltoli upazila also there was wind and rain. Fishing trawlers have safely taken refuge in different areas of the coast. Barguna District Trawler Owners Association president Golam Mostafa Chowdhury said that on Thursday, most of the trawlers took shelter safely from the sea, but they were worried about not having to return 15 to 20 trawlers to the edge of the trawler. But today they have got the trawler safely in the Sundarbans.

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