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Cyclone Remal: Extensive damage to Sundarbans feared; 26 deer found dead

Published : Tuesday, 28 May, 2024 at 8:03 PM  Count : 456

As Cyclone Remal swept over the country’s coastal districts on Sunday authorities concerned  fear major damage to the  Sundarbans and its wildlife.

Twenty six deer were found dead at Katka Jamtala in the Sundarbans on Tuesday while the forest officials also rescued 13 deer alive after the 8-10 feet high tidal surges under the influence of the cyclone flooded some parts of the world’s largest mangrove forest.
The violent storm destroyed a number of threes and inundated vast part of the Sundarbans , destroying  the abode of the wild animals, according to forest officials, UNB reports.

Salt water entered 80 ponds inside the forest, destroying the source of fresh water.

The forest officials are working to assess the damage of the forest resources and wildlife caused by the cyclone.

Mihir Kumar Doe, Divisional forest conservator of Khulna region, said Sundanbans witnessed an 8-10 feet high tidal surge on Sunday and Monday, resulting in inundation of vast tract of the Sundarbans including Katka, Kachikhali, Dubla, Shela, Nilkamal, Mandarbari and some other parts.

The forest officials buried the carcasses of 26 deer inside the forest.

Kazi Muhammad Nurul Karim, divisional forest officer of Sundarbans East zone, said a number of baby deer died due to the tidal surge and the death toll likely to rise further.

Meanwhile, different infrastructures of forest department were damaged due to the cyclone.

SR
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