Dhaka 12:13 pm, Saturday, 29 June 2024

10,000 houses damaged in Cox’s Bazar due to Cyclone Mokha, many were injured

Reporter :
  • Published : 07:28:40 pm, Sunday, 14 May 2023 60 time view

Samakalin kagoj report’s.

Cyclone Moka has damaged 10,000 houses in Teknaf & saint martain  in various places in Cox’s Bazar. Among them, 1200 houses have been damaged in Sant maritain. Apart from this, many trees have been uprooted. With strong winds

Cyclone Mokha hit the coast of Cox’s Bazar and Myanmar on Sunday (May 14) around 3 pm.

Residents of Saint martain  said there was no tide during Mokha’s rampage. The island of Saint Martin stands in the ocean. Nearly 90 percent of Saint Martin’s homes were severely damaged. More than 1,000 trees on the island have collapsed. 11 people were injured when the tree fell, but no one was killed.

Mujibur Rahman, chairman of St. Martin Union Parishad, said that many houses and tin rice were blown away in this island due to Mokha’s rampage. Assistance will be given to those who are most affected.

Deputy Commissioner(DC) of Cox’s Bazar Shaheen Imran said that Mokhar’s rampage has completely relaxed after evening. He said that two and a half lakh people in shelters will be able to return home if the signal decreases. In St. Martin, 1200 houses were completely destroyed and 11 people were reported injured. 10,000 kacha houses have been partially damaged in the district. Financial help and assistance will be provided to the affected

Share this

Tags:

10,000 houses damaged in Cox’s Bazar due to Cyclone Mokha, many were injured

Published : 07:28:40 pm, Sunday, 14 May 2023

Samakalin kagoj report’s.

Cyclone Moka has damaged 10,000 houses in Teknaf & saint martain  in various places in Cox’s Bazar. Among them, 1200 houses have been damaged in Sant maritain. Apart from this, many trees have been uprooted. With strong winds

Cyclone Mokha hit the coast of Cox’s Bazar and Myanmar on Sunday (May 14) around 3 pm.

Residents of Saint martain  said there was no tide during Mokha’s rampage. The island of Saint Martin stands in the ocean. Nearly 90 percent of Saint Martin’s homes were severely damaged. More than 1,000 trees on the island have collapsed. 11 people were injured when the tree fell, but no one was killed.

Mujibur Rahman, chairman of St. Martin Union Parishad, said that many houses and tin rice were blown away in this island due to Mokha’s rampage. Assistance will be given to those who are most affected.

Deputy Commissioner(DC) of Cox’s Bazar Shaheen Imran said that Mokhar’s rampage has completely relaxed after evening. He said that two and a half lakh people in shelters will be able to return home if the signal decreases. In St. Martin, 1200 houses were completely destroyed and 11 people were reported injured. 10,000 kacha houses have been partially damaged in the district. Financial help and assistance will be provided to the affected