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1970 Bhola cyclone

The Bhola cyclone and tidal surge occurred in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) on 13 November 1970. It was one of the greatest tropical cyclones of the 20th century.

On the night of 12 November a tropical cyclone in the Bay of Bengal was approaching the coast of East Pakistan. Winds in excess of 120 mph (190 km/h), combined with an exceptionally high tide of 15 to 20 feet (5 to 6 m), drove a tidal surge into the low lying, densely populated region in the early hours of the morning. The result was widespread flooding, with many people being drowned in their sleep.

The official death toll was put at 500,000, with 100,000 people missing [1], making it the deadliest tropical cyclone on record. Many estimates put the figure higher. It is also one of the deadliest natural disasters in modern times, being comparable to the 1976 Tangshan earthquake and the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake (due to uncertainty over death tolls, it may never be known for sure which of these natural disasters was the deadliest).

The highest loss of life and destruction occurred on the low lying islands of the Ganges Delta south of Dhaka. The island and district of Bhola (where casualties may have exceeded 100,000) was particularly impacted, with the towns of Charfasson and Tazumuddin being devastated. The city of Chittagong was also badly affected.

The Bay of Bengal is particularly vulnerable to cyclone disasters. The next most comparable disaster in the area was the 1991 Bangladesh cyclone which killed over 140,000 people.

See also

*List of notable tropical cyclones

External links

*Data on Bangladesh disasters from NIRAPAD disaster response organisation.
*On this day - liketelevision
*Islam Online - Disaster Victims



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