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Bangladesh storm kills 10, dozens injured
16 Oct 2007 09:08:45 GMT
Source: Reuters
DHAKA, Oct 16 (Reuters) - A powerful rainstorm swept through southern Bangladesh killing at least 10 people in mudslides and house collapses and injuring 100, officials said on Tuesday.

A woman and her two children were among those killed in a mudslide at Betbunia in the southeast.

Weather officials said nearly 225 mm (9 inches) of rain fell overnight in Chittagong port city, severing road links with the Chittagong Hill Tracts further to the southeast.

The storm originating in the Bay of Bengal made landfall around Monday midnight, a weather official said, adding more rains were forecast across the country over the next couple of days.

At least 20 fishing boats were reported missing at sea, police said.

Streets in Chittagong were under knee-deep water, forcing authorities to shut down offices and schools, a resident said by telephone from the city.

Normal life was also disrupted at Cox's Bazar, the country's main tourist resort, following the rainstorm.
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Zobeda Begum (R) wails as she recounts how a storm took the life of her son at Bakerganj, south west of the Bangladesh capital Dhaka, November 17, 2007. Military ships and helicopters were trying on Saturday to reach thousands of survivors of a super cyclone that killed more than 1,600 people and pummelled impoverished Bangladesh with mighty winds and waves. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman (BANGLADESH)



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