The Bhola cyclone of 1970 killed an estimated 300,000 people in Bangladesh. However, this event was purely a tropical cyclone. No tidal wave or tsunami was involved.
People prepared for the Cyclone Yasi by leaving the country
Five people died as a result of Cyclone George, a severe tropical cyclone that struck parts of Australia in 2007.
Around 300 people were injured during Cyclone Yasi in 2011, which hit northeastern Australia. The cyclone caused extensive damage to property and infrastructure in the region.
After Cyclone Yasi in 2011, it is estimated that approximately 10,000 people were left homeless in Queensland, Australia. The cyclone caused widespread damage to homes and infrastructure, leading to a significant number of people being displaced.
The Bhola cyclone was caused by a combination of warm ocean waters, atmospheric instability, and the Coriolis effect. These factors led to the formation and intensification of the cyclone in the Bay of Bengal in 1970.
The devastating 1991 cyclone that struck north of the Bay of Bengal primarily affected the cities of Chittagong and Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh. The cyclone caused widespread destruction, resulting in significant loss of life and damage to infrastructure. It is estimated that over 138,000 people lost their lives due to the storm and its aftermath. The disaster highlighted the vulnerability of coastal communities to severe weather events.
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People prepared for the Cyclone Yasi by leaving the country
Five people died as a result of Cyclone George, a severe tropical cyclone that struck parts of Australia in 2007.
300000
35,000 people were evacuated prior to the cyclone hitting but i don't know how many people survived.
i think 300000
300000
Many Indians hate the people from Bengal because of their past differences.
A little over 300000.Can you believe that!