What was after the catastrophic devastating cyclone Ampan.





The government has been campaigning in the coastal areas of the Sundarbans from 5 days before the landfall. There will be a terrible storm. That’s name is “Amphan”. Its speed can be 100 to 180 kilometers per hour. Not only that, there can be happened 80 feet high tidal waves for this devastating storm. This means all the slum houses on the coast, which are nothing more than a Triple, will be blown away twenty-four hours before the storm starts properly. Then all the raw mud houses that have tents will be blown away before the landfall of the storm. There will be heavy rain with it. As a result, almost everything under the tent will be washed away. Now the small and weak buildings are left. The one-story house will sink according to the height of the houses in Sundarbans even without the tidal waves with this storm. And if there







































is an 80-foot high tidal wave, people will have to take shelter on the roof of a two-story house. That is also dangerous. Now their dear pets are left, most of them are cows. People can go to the flood center with them but the capability of this type of flood center is very small according to the demand. So as a result where the cows will be kept? But some people do not leave their pets so those who remained for pets will be swept away with their cattle. Some people untied their pet’s neck and walked helplessly to their nearest flood center. When the storm stops, they would come and find out if their pets are alive somewhere. This is the fortune of the castles in the Sundarbans.
































Then let's talk ab
out the hotels which are situated 15 to 20 kilometers away from the sea. It's a little better. Here people build stronger houses. Water tanks can be seen on the roof of these buildings. But each of these tanks can not be seen on these buildings’ roofs after the storm stops. Everything will fall in the storm. Big trees will fall on the roof of these buildings. And those who have made tin sets on the roof have increased the danger of others along with themselves.



Because the storm could overturn a tin set with its power, everything will continue to fly like the leaves of a tree are blown away by the storm. Then after some days of the storm is dangerous in all sorts of ways. The roads here are good but so many trees will fall on that so for that reason anyone cannot walk on his foot on the road till the trees are cut by the municipality. 


 The Electricity Board is very careful here, it will turn off the electricity long ago before the landfall of the storm. As a result, the water problem will increase many times and the problem will continue for the next 10 to 15 days after the storm stops. Because even if the storm stops, there will not be a single electricity poster standing.


 48 hours before the storm, the administration is desperate. They are forcibly taking people to the flood center. All the shops on the beach of Bakkhali were left lying around, only people were forcibly brought to the flood center. Lots of tourists come here every year during the winter season, so the shops are very neatly arranged but unfortunately after the devastation of the storm when they come to the spot where their shops were situated then they can not recognize which shop was his. everything will be dusty. The gorgeous hotels that can be seen near the Bakkhali Sea are built with a lot of advanced technology, but not one of them will have full window glass. By thinking about the lifetime risk of tourists who would be staying in those hotels, they were sent back forcibly by the police to save their lives.


These misfortunes are the Sundarbans' pain, but these people of Sundarbans are a little bit responsible for this Because here people make fish sheep which is only possible by cutting mangrove trees miles after miles, which is the protection and a valuable resource of the Sundarbans.


After the destruction of the storm stops, if you look into the distance, you will see that there are no big trees anywhere, those trees have been uprooted.

Thank you.

Pratima

I am Pratima, Editor in Chief of this blog. I create engaging, useful, and informative content for this blog.

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