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Urgent Support Needed as Thousands of Cox s Bazar Community Members Lose Livelihoods - Bangladesh
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IOM Rushes to Help Refugees as Deadly Monsoon Rains Wreak Havoc in Bangladesh - Bangladesh
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Very severe cyclone Yaas begins landfall in India - La Prensa Latina Media
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India evacuates a million people as cyclone approaches eastern coast 2 minutes read
New Delhi/Dhaka, May 25 (EFE).- India had by Tuesday evacuated nearly a million people along its eastern coast ahead of the arrival of cyclone Yaas, a day before the powerful storm is predicted to make landfall by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), while neighboring Bangladesh remains on high alert.
“Right now the evacuation process is in full swing, according to the latest report we have evacuated 200,00 people,” Kamal Lochan Mishra, the executive director of the disaster management authority in the coastal state of Odisha, told EFE.
The eastern state has 900 pre-established shelters and has identified over 6,700 additional facilities where people could be transferred from areas that face the risk of flooding, apart from those who live in houses vulnerable to major damage.
Millions threatened as cyclone spells double trouble in Bangladesh, India: IFRC
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25th May, 2021 03:50:54
Red Cross and Red Crescent teams are helping people stay safe in Bangladesh and India as a major cyclone threatens millions of people and devastating COVID-19 surges continue in both countries.
While Bangladesh has also been grappling with recent record COVID-19 infections and deaths, thousands of Bangladesh Red Crescent and Cyclone Preparedness Programme volunteers are urgently supporting people to be safe from the cyclone.
While India has been facing record COVID death rates, the eastern Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha are bracing for the very severe tropical Cyclone Yaas, the second major storm to hit the country in two weeks.