On Tuesday (October 25), a government official informed that 9 people have died as a result of a cyclone that slammed Bangladesh and triggered the evacuation of almost a million people from their homes.
The cyclone, known as 'Sitrang', created a disaster in Bangladesh on Monday (October 24). However, now it has further weakened into a depression over northeast Bangladesh, northeast of Agartala and south-southwest of Shillong in India.
What's happening in India?
Cyclonic storm “SITRANG” over EC and adjoining areas of WC & NW BoB near lat 17.80N and long 88.60E, 430 km south of Sagar Island and 580 km S-SW of Barisal. To move N-NE and intensify further into a SCS in next 12 hours. To cross Bangladesh coast 25th October early morning: IMD pic.twitter.com/FJUdU6f3U4
— ANI (@ANI) October 24, 2022
Cyclone Sitrang : District wise Weather Warning in Assam.#ASDMA #CycloneSitrang #Cyclone #Assam #Warning #DisasterManagement @mygovassam @JogenMohanAssam @CMOfficeAssam @ndmaindia @diprassam pic.twitter.com/fDVmvIKUEU
— Assam State Disaster Management Authority (@sdma_assam) October 25, 2022
Also, apart from Assam, West Bengal's coastal districts of South 24 Parganas, North 24 Parganas, and East Midnapore, the cyclone caused moderate to heavy rain between 9.30 pm and 11.30 pm on Monday, dampening Diwali and Kali Puja celebrations for many Indians.
#WATCH | West Bengal: Tides hit the coast of Bakkhali beach in South 24 Parganas, amid cyclone 'Sitrang' alert
— ANI (@ANI) October 25, 2022
We are alerting tourists and locals not to venture near the sea: Santu Das, civil defence pic.twitter.com/jcdj6rTPSo
Trouble in India due to Sitrang: