Hundreds of thousands evacuated ahead of Bangladesh cyclone
DHAKA, Bangladesh — With a strong cyclone approaching Bangladesh on Saturday, authorities used more than 50,000 volunteers and officials to evacuate hundreds of thousands of people to shelters across the low-lying delta nation’s vast coastal region.
More than 300,000 people had already moved to safer places and up to 1.8 million were expected to be evacuated by the evening, said Enamur Rahman, Bangladesh’s junior disaster management minister.
Cyclone Bulbul was moving over the Bay of Bengal and was expected to hit the country’s southern coast at around midnight. More than 5,000 shelters had been prepared by Saturday morning.
Ayesha Khatun, a deputy director of the Meteorological Department, said in the evening that the impact of the cyclone was already being felt, with rain starting to fall in the region.