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Cyclone Yaas hits Bangladesh, destroys wildlife | Free Report

by Mahsinur Rahman | 31-05-2021 23:36



Around 6000 dear lives are dreaded to be in peril in Nijhum Dwip (island) because of the new Cyclone Yaas , one of the islands at Hatiya Island of Noakhali District in Bangladesh. The Nijhum Dwip Union of Hatiya Upazila has been overflowed because of the cyclonic flood of Yaas. Accordingly, as there is no high land in the National Park of Noakhali's Nijhum Dwip, as a result of that the existences of around 6,000 deer in the National park are currently in harm's way. 

Besides, Under the impact of Cyclone Yaas, four to five feet high tsunamis hit the Marine drive region. Accordingly, around 300 enormous Jhau trees were removed in Kobita Chattar, Diabetic Hospital Point, and Shaibal Point regions. 

Four dead deer and three live ones were found in the Sundarbans and its area in three days. Sundarbans, the biggest mangrove woodland situated in the biggest delta on the planet, was severely harmed by the tsunamis and solid breezes of Cyclone Yaas, during its landfall in the eastern Indian territory of Odisha.