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Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Disaster Management Information Centre situation report 6 Jun 2009

Current Situation Relief efforts are continuing in all affected districts with some early recovery, particularly in those districts not affected by water inundation, underway. Restoring water supplies in these areas remains a priority. Work is continuing with the temporary repairs to…

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Situation Report
Source:
Govt. Bangladesh
Posted:
6 Jun 2009
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Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Cyclone Aila - Sit.report no. 79

Dhaka, June 04, 2009 Event Title: Enhanced Monsoon wind due to Aila Location of the disaster: Bangladesh Event update: Entire Bangladesh is experiencing the presence of monsoon wind enriched by water vapor. South-west wind is entering the atmosphere of Bangladesh rapidly. The symptom…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
NIRAPAD
Posted:
4 Jun 2009

Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Cyclone Aila - Sit.report no. 78

Dhaka, June 03, 2009 Event Title: Cyclone AILA Date and Time of onset: 25.05.2009 Location of the disaster: Bangladesh, 20=B022'N-26=B036'N, 87=B048'E-92=B041'E, Event update: Minister's panel for Aila affected people A minister's panel is formed to guide overall relief and rehabilitation of Aila affected people. Honorable…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
NIRAPAD
Posted:
3 Jun 2009

Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Daily news brief, 02 Jun 2009

(excerpt) The cabinet decided to suspend the recovery of agricultural loans in the cyclone 'Aila' affected areas. As part of the post-cyclone relief and rehabilitation recipe, a decision was also taken to repair the damaged embankments in the cyclone-hit districts.…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Govt. Bangladesh
Posted:
2 Jun 2009

Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Cyclone Aila - Sit.report no. 77

Dhaka, May 31, 2009 Event Title: Cyclone AILA Date and Time of onset: 25.05.2009 Location of the disaster: Bangladesh, 20=B022'N-26=B036'N, 87=B048'E-92=B041'E, Event update: According to the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management in Bangladesh, around 167 people reported dead and around 7108 people reported…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
NIRAPAD
Posted:
31 May 2009
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Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Disaster Management Information Centre situation report 31 May 2009

Current Situation Total 14 districts were affected by the cyclone. 147 persons reported dead. Many areas of the affected districts were inundated and houses, roads and embankments were damaged. Detailed damage information collection is in progress. Government administration, local elected representatives and…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
Govt. Bangladesh
Posted:
31 May 2009
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Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Disaster Management Information Centre situation report 30 May 2009

Current Situation Total 14 districts were affected by the cyclone. 147 persons reported dead. Many areas of the affected districts were inundated and houses, roads and embankments were damaged. Detailed damage information collection is in progress. Government administration, local elected representatives and…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
Govt. Bangladesh
Posted:
30 May 2009
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Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Cyclone Sidr recovery "goes beyond dreams"

Vulnerable families from a landless fishing community that survived Cyclone Sidr in 2007 now have secure homes and better prospects thanks to a British Red Cross recovery programme. It means this community in Kuakata, Barisal district, is better protected if…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
British Red Cross
Posted:
29 May 2009

Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Cyclone Aila - Sit.report no. 76

Dhaka, May 28, 2009 Event Title: Cyclone AILA Date and Time of onset: 25.05.2009 Location of the disaster: Bangladesh, 20=B022'N-26=B036'N, 87=B048'E-92=B041'E, Event details: 25th May, 2009 devastating Aila struck Khulna, Bagehat, Potuakhali and Sathkhira District. Two days has already been passed. Acute shortage of…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
NIRAPAD
Posted:
28 May 2009

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