Sunday 19 May 2013

Storms and Floods

Tropical Cyclone Mahasen - After Effects


Cyclone Mahasen has spared Bangladesh from the worst extent of deaths and damage although it left 48 killed in its wake. This time there was early warning and most of the deaths occurred as victims ignored do's and don'ts issued by local authorities. More than 49,000 thatched houses were destroyed.


Indonesia - Monsoon set to break over Andamans under 'Mahasen' effect. The onset of the rains is expected to be normal this year, with raging cyclone Mahasen having played a big role facilitating it. The cyclone has churned up the seas and is trailed by strong band of southwesterly flows from South of the Equator.


Kathmandu - Cyclone Mahasen brings rain in Himalayas. It seems the Mahasen Cyclone in the Bay of Bengal has had a slight affect in the weather pattern of the Kathmandu Valley as the temperature has remained below normal for the past few days.


Avalanche on Mount Saipal, Nepal


At least seven people are reported to be missing in an avalanche in the Mount Saipal region of far-western Nepal. The avalanche hit a yarsagumba collectors group of nine people on Mt Saipal. Two people survived and reported the tragedy to locals at Kanda VDC.


Landslide in the Democratic Republic Congo


At least 47 people are missing following a landslide in in Rubaya in North Kivu province of Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). A rescue team has been working in the landslide zone but no survivors or bodies have been found.


Guangdong Hit as Deadly Floods Sweep Southern China - Update.


Flooding and landslides across nine southern Chinese provinces have killed more than 50 people and left 14 missing.


Guangdong was hardest hit, reporting 36 deaths after days of heavy rain. Six people have died in Jiangxi.


And further bad weather is forecast for Guangdong, with warnings of heavy wind and rain causing more flooding in the next few days.


Teams of relief workers have been sent to oversee the recovery efforts in the hardest hit areas, officials said.


Heavy rainstorms in Guangdong reportedly caused widespread flooding in the province's mountainous areas and affected nine cities including the provincial capital, Guangzhou.


Nearly 900,000 people had been affected across the state, with floods destroying 2,675 houses.


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