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Hashi khushi thako !!
Anika story part 1
Lalbagh date story!
Pocket e chilona taka, Mon e emnio sukh shanti nai,
bhaablam Lalbagh kella niye jai, badam khabo ar ghurbo, ami sathe kore ektu gaja niye gesilam , Bhaloi chilo din ta ghurlam onk ... ghurte ghurte shondha hoye gesilo, ami chilam onk high, voy o lagtesilo, ki bole jinn-bhoot asey eikhane, hotat ki jeno amr piche ashlo
ami toh dour dilam ekta oi jinish ta o amr pichey dourayte laglo
amon korte korte 30min gelo pore pichey takay dekhi ekta lal murgi chilo -_-
eidikh diye anika ke khuje paina, ami toh bhoy e sesh je ki hoilo or
Pore dekhi darowan er kole boshe achey ! :)
Semri Limit e thako !
That's not okay Anika !
Cyclone Bulbul makes landfall as Bangladesh, India evacuate hundreds of thousands
Cyclone Bulbul made landfall on Saturday night in the world's largest mangrove forest between Bangladesh and India.
The powerful storm brought sustained winds of 74 kilometers per hour (46 mph) with gusts of up to 120 kilometers per hour (75 mph), shutting down airports and seaside ports.
Over 400,000 people were evacuated from at-risk areas in Bangladesh throughout the day, with over 50,000 volunteers going door to door to move people to safety from areas below sea level. Up to 1.8 million people were expected to be evacuated by Saturday evening.
"More people will be moved to the shelters, and we will hopefully be able to take all vulnerable people to safety," said Enamur Rahman, who serves as Bangladesh's junior minister for disaster management.
In India, officials said that nearly 120,000 people have been moved, with meteorologists saying that the cyclone was likely to weaken from "very severe" to "severe" as it crossed the coast.
'Gusts across the country'
Meteorologists are expecting parts of Bangladesh's low-lying coastline to be inundated by a storm surge of more than 2 meters (6.6 feet).
"The cyclone will pass through mid-west region which may bring heavy rainfall or thundershowers accompanied by gusts across the country including Dhaka," said Ashraful Alam, a meteorologist at Bangladesh's weather authority, reported Dhaka-based The Daily Star.
Over the past decade, Bangladeshi authorities have ramped up emergency preparations in response to cyclones after more than 100,000 people were killed and millions more made homeless when a powerful storm struck in 1991.
India also evacuated more than 100,000 people, according to officials.
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