Authorities must act immediately to bring support to the affected locals.
Brickfields in Bangladesh have incurred losses of around Tk 1,200 crore as heavy rains amid cyclone Midhili on November 16-17 hindered production early this season
At least five people were killed as cyclone Midhili crossed the country today, inundating low-lying areas in many parts of several southern districts
The periphery of cyclonic storm “Midhili” has started crossing the Mongla-Payra coast near Khepupara
As Cyclone Midhili brews in the Bay of Bengal, threatening the coastal regions of Bangladesh, it's essential to stay informed and prepared. With technology playing an ever-increasing role in weather forecasting and information dissemination, here are four websites that provide real-time tracking and information on the storm's progress:
The cyclonic storm is expected to cross coast in the evening; heavy rainfall to continue
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) has suspended operations of all types of river vessels on all inland and coastal routes from 10:00am today due to cyclonic storm Midhili
Authorities must act immediately to bring support to the affected locals.
Brickfields in Bangladesh have incurred losses of around Tk 1,200 crore as heavy rains amid cyclone Midhili on November 16-17 hindered production early this season
At least five people were killed as cyclone Midhili crossed the country today, inundating low-lying areas in many parts of several southern districts
The periphery of cyclonic storm “Midhili” has started crossing the Mongla-Payra coast near Khepupara
As Cyclone Midhili brews in the Bay of Bengal, threatening the coastal regions of Bangladesh, it's essential to stay informed and prepared. With technology playing an ever-increasing role in weather forecasting and information dissemination, here are four websites that provide real-time tracking and information on the storm's progress:
The cyclonic storm is expected to cross coast in the evening; heavy rainfall to continue
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) has suspended operations of all types of river vessels on all inland and coastal routes from 10:00am today due to cyclonic storm Midhili