The cyclonic storm Remal has wreaked havoc across various areas of the coastal district of Bhola under Barishal division, leaving numerous homes destroyed and many families in dire condition, in need of urgent rehabilitation.
The natural disaster has claimed the lives of three more people in Bhola due to incidents including building collapses and snake bites, bringing the local death toll to six.
Moreover, a 5-kilometre embankment in Bhola has collapsed due to the cyclone's tidal surge. A barge used for dumping blocks and geo-bags into the Meghna River to prevent erosion has also sunk.
Even after two days of the cyclone hitting, the weather is still adverse, with intermittent light to moderate rain since Tuesday morning.
Locals said the 40-year-old Faruk was severely injured along with his wife when a large tree fell on their kitchen during the storm in Sadar upazila. Despite being rushed to the hospital, Faruk was declared dead.
Similarly, Abu Saeed, 55, died while working in his garden during the storm, and Abul Kashem, 75, passed away after a tree fell on his house, causing him severe distress.
Despite the official death toll of three reported by the district's relief and rehabilitation officer S.M. Delwar Hossain, locals claimed the number was actually six.