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Horror Strikes Hills—Pictures. All the three hill districts of Bangladesh were struck again by a series of deadliest landslides that have claimed 143 lives until Wednesday and the death toll is likely to go up further. Of the 143 victims, 4 were army men, who died on Tuesday while trying to clear a road blocked by landslide in Rangamati. Another 10 army personnel were injured, five of them critically, and one still remain missing! Scores more were hurt and many remained missing while painstaking rescue work still going on. Heave rain, destruction of hills and trees caused the disasters. The details of each of the pictures are given here under serially: 1. Part of the Rangamati-Chittagong road collapsed in Manikchhari, some 6 km off Rangamati town, yesterday morning, killing four army men. Photo: Anvil Chakma. 2. Workers salvage furniture from a house in Manikchhari of Rangamati after the area was hit by a landslide yesterday. Photo: Anvil Chakma 3. A damaged house in Rangamati. Photo: Anvil Chakma, Sanjoy Kumar Barua. 4. Rescuers scour a landslide spot for missing victims in Lemujiri Aga area of Bandarban Sadar. Photo: Anvil Chakma, Sanjoy Kumar Barua. 5. Mother and relatives of the three siblings wail. Photo: Anvil Chakma, Sanjoy Kumar Barua. 6. Army personnel recover a body of a fellow on Manikchhari-Chittagong road in Rangamati. An army team fell victim to a landslide there while clearing the road. Photo: Anvil Chakma, Sanjoy Kumar Barua. 7. A team of Chittagong district administration asks people living in the city's Motijharna area to move to safety after a few people died in a landslide earlier. Photo: Anvil Chakma, Sanjoy Kumar Barua. 8. An anguished person touches the ambulance taking away his sister's body. Photo: Prabir Das. 9. There used to be a road at the base of this mountain in Rangamati Sadar. But after the landslide the road gave away to create a crater as deep as 50 feet. Now, people can only walk over the amassed soil residue that still holds in place to the sides of the mountain. The photo was taken by Prabir Das in Rangamati Sadar area on June 15, 2017. 10. Fire fighters digging through landmass in Rangamati Sadar on June 15, 2017, searching for missing persons. In Rangamati alone, the series of landslide triggered by torrential rain resulted in 105 deaths. Photo: Prabir Das. Source and Photo Credits: The Daily Star. |
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Our prayers are for the people of Chittagong Hill Tracts!
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And some people deny climate change! Even more rlandslides, we have had some bad ones too. So terribly sorry, Look.ain, more
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How very sad some of these are.
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How awful this is Look!!! Much positive energy focused the way of all in that terrible situation!
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MBN, I just came to check the blogs and have noticed and read your above blog. It's really a heartbreaking disaster. Am very sorry for these people and the families there. The photos speak for themselves. I guess that it was probably caused by the monsoon or torrential rain, though am not sure of it. These people were already in a precarious living situation, now surviving this disaster, it's really poignant. Living in such risky areas, specially when having frequent catastrophic rainy periods, should be prohibited to the population there. However, what one can do in such an appalling hardness. My prayers go to them and for those having lost their relatives. Thank you MBN, for this info which I wasn't aware of, neither read about it too. My sympathy to you and to them also. Take care of yourself and be far from all these . God bless you and all of ours.
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And some people deny climate change! Even more rlandslides, we have had some bad ones too. So terribly sorry, Look.ain, more Thank you so much for your meaningful comments left here on my blog page. Landslides simply bury living souls alive without any notice which is more painful to the relatives of the dead persons. I am delighted to read from you again here on my blog page. Thanks again, Archer.
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Traveler, hello, Thank you so much for your sympathetic comments left on my blog page. True, it is an on going struggle between the living objects and natural forces that has aggravated recently due to man made climate change! We humans never learn! Take care and stay well.
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How very sad some of these are. No doubt these types of unnatural deaths are sad and also unacceptable when we humans are directly or indirectly responsible for causing such catastrophes! Thanks for your comments, Abelle. Take care always.
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Hello MySeek, I simply consider these tragedies as man made which are happening frequently due to climate change and destruction of hills and trees by us--the greedy humans! Thank you so much for leaving such a sympathetic comment on this sad event that has taken away so many lives of the people who lived in their modest houses built on the hills! Take care and always stay cheerful.
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How awful this is Look!!! Much positive energy focused the way of all in that terrible situation! It is a wonderful feeling to read sympathetic words from you here on my blog page, Rocketship. And thanks for focusing positive energy towards our way. I appreciate. Stay well and happy.
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MBN, I just came to check the blogs and have noticed and read your above blog. It's really a heartbreaking disaster. Am very sorry for these people and the families there. The photos speak for themselves. I guess that it was probably caused by the monsoon or torrential rain, though am not sure of it. These people were already in a precarious living situation, now surviving this disaster, it's really poignant. Living in such risky areas, specially when having frequent catastrophic rainy periods, should be prohibited to the population there. However, what one can do in such an appalling hardness. My prayers go to them and for those having lost their relatives. Thank you MBN, for this info which I wasn't aware of, neither read about it too. My sympathy to you and to them also. Take care of yourself and be far from all these . God bless you and all of ours. “When the ambulance started its engine, no one could hold him back. An inconsolable Suresh Chakma first started walking along the fire service vehicle, pressing his hands against the windshield. When the vehicle picked up speed, he began to run, still touching the windshield. In it lay two of his sisters and their three children -- all dead. Suresh, aged about 40, survived the disaster as he lives away from the hill slopes at Rangapani in Rangamati town where his sisters lived. His shrill cries echoed through the hills. At one point, he stopped running as the ambulance carrying the bodies of his loved ones disappeared into the hills. He buried his face in his palms, and began to sob violently, his body shaking." I trust that the above paragraph would help you to feel the magnitude of the disaster that struck this wonderful hill people! These people along with the settlers from the plains live there since long and they would not like to be relocated. Let me say, MLD that these tragedies are man made and are happening frequently due to climate change and destruction of hills and trees by us--the greedy humans! Take care always and God bless you and Emily. look
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OMG!! I've read your above response MBN and it's deeply saddening and unfortunate for that man to lose as many relatives in that tragedy. It's really impossible for him to lightly take it. I share his sorrow and feel his despair and desolation. May God give him courage and consolation and appease his great pain. All my deepest sympathy for this dreadful disaster.
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What a disaster! It's so sad, Look... We have had similar situations in the past, specially when Hurricane Mitch hit our country. Poor people are the most damaged beause they live on risk areas...Prayers for all affected people.
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OMG!! I've read your above response MBN and it's deeply saddening and unfortunate for that man to lose as many relatives in that tragedy. It's really impossible for him to lightly take it. I share his sorrow and feel his despair and desolation. May God give him courage and consolation and appease his great pain. All my deepest sympathy for this dreadful disaster.
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What a disaster! It's so sad, Look... We have had similar situations in the past, specially when Hurricane Mitch hit our country. Poor people are the most damaged beause they live on risk areas...Prayers for all affected people. Thank you so much for your kind words left on this blog page of mine. It is always nice to read from you here, Glumo. It is all the more sad when such disasters happen due to human negligence and greed! Take care and stay well and cheerful always
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