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Written by Islamic Times
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Wednesday, 21 November 2007 |
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The death toll from the devastating cyclone Sidr which crashed into Bangladesh's
southern coast last week rose to 3,447, officials said.
"The death toll has reached 3,447 and the number may rise again," said major
Kamrul Islam of the armed forces control room.
Sidr, which triggered a six-metre (20-foot) tidal wave, swept away whole
villages along the coast before ravaging a vast swathe of southern and central
Bangladesh last Thursday evening.
Charity and relief workers on the ground say it expected the final death toll to be
between 5,000 and 10,000.
Officials had Sunday night put the toll at 3,113 dead.
Five days after the cyclone hit, the number of dead was still unclear as many
of the areas worst affected were remote and had not yet been reached by
officials. Many bodies were also washed away by the tidal wave.
Some 138,000 people were killed by a cyclonic tidal wave in 1991 while a
cyclone in 1970 killed an estimated half million people.
A network of cyclone shelters and an early warning system are credited with
saving many lives in the impoverished and disaster-prone country.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 31 January 2008 )
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