The cyclonic storm Remal continues to wreak havoc in the country’s southern district of Satkhira with its effects far from over.
Since Monday morning, under the influence of the storm the entire district has been experiencing heavy rainfall accompanied by powerful gusts of wind, causing disruption of daily life.
Local authorities estimated that over 800 houses in the coastal areas of the district have been damaged by the cyclone.
The cyclone's impact has been particularly severe in the coastal regions of Assasuni and Shyamnagar, where river embankments have been breached, allowing tidal waters to flood several areas.
The areas Gabura, Padmapukur, Burigoalini, Dandinakhali, Munshiganj, Pratappur, and Durbarbati under Shyamnagar upazila have reported significant flooding, with many shrimp closures submerged. Tidal waters have risen 3 to 4 feet above normal levels.
Remal weakens into depression, lies over Manikganj
The most significant damage in the district has been to the mango crops during its peak season, with varieties such as Himsagar, Langra, and Amrapali still on the trees. The cyclone has caused these fruits to fall, resulting in losses worth several crores of Tk.
Masudul Alam, Chairman of Gabura Union Parishad, informed that cyclone Remal crossed the district coast around midnight on Sunday. However, the Sundarbans coastal rivers continue to experience massive waves.