Cyclonic storm Mahasen kills 14 in Bangladesh Dhaka: At least 14 people were killed today as cyclonic storm Mahasen battered Bangladesh's southwestern coastlines, damaging thousands of thatched houses and forcing evacuation of over one million people from low-lying areas. "All the deaths were reported from the southwestern coastlines where the cyclone hit with its maximum strength before being weakened gradually," a disaster management ministry spokesman said.

Officials from coastal areas earlier reported the deaths mostly from offshore islands of southwestern Barisal region with the highest toll recorded in Barguna district, the worst affected area where the storm levelled hundreds of thatched houses and standing crops and uprooted trees. They said the deaths were caused by drowning or the victims were hit by falling trees.

The cyclone first struck the southern Patuakhali coast with wind speed up to 90 kilometres per hour, but it gradually weakened into a tropical storm and then dissipated, causing far less damage than had been feared. "The cyclone gradually lost its strength as it headed towards India's Tripura state crossing (Bangladesh's) Bandarban (hill district) this afternoon," meteorology department's deputy director Shamsuddin Ahmed told PTI.

MeT office director Shah Alam earlier said the Mahasen first hit the Khepupara of Patuakhali and then it proceeded towards the Noakhali and Chittagong Coast through the confluence of the Tentulia and Meghna rivers. Disaster management officials said the people have started returning home from cyclone shelters as situation turned normal....more    
11:39 PM, May 16, 2013

Tripura to witness heavy rains due to Cyclone Mahasen Agartala: With cyclone Mahasen likely to hit Tripura on Thursday, the state may witness heavy rains and a gale of 50-60 Kmph, the met office said. "There is likely to be heavy rain in the state in the next two days with wind blowing in 50 to 60 Km speed per hour," Met Director Dilip Saha said. "The effects of the cyclone might slightly be felt in southern and eastern...  
04:37 PM, May 16, 2013

Aizawl landslide toll mounts to 17, probe announced Aizawl: The death toll in Saturday's landslide in Mizoram's capital Aizawl rose to 17 on Monday, as Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla announced setting up of an inquiry commission to probe the circumstances leading to the disaster. Aizawl SP (Traffic) Lallianmawia said four bodies were recovered since Sunday night, while two more bodies were trapped under concrete slabs in such a way that it was difficult retrieve them. "Some parts...  
07:59 AM, May 14, 2013

Can quakes actually calm the Earth? New York: The magnitude-8.6 earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean in 2012 may have had a calming effect on the other quakes in the world, a new study has claimed. The powerful quake near Sumatra, Indonesia, seemed to have actually quietened the global earthquakes, according to two reports presented at the Seismological Society of America's annual meeting in Salt Lake City. The April 11, 2012 quake was the largest strike-slip...  
05:16 PM, Apr 21, 2013

Infrastructure for earthquake response is scanty: Maj Gen Raj Kaushal The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) was set up with the express mandate to chalk out a response strategy to large-scale natural or man-made disasters. But with the abnormal growth of the cities, with rampant unplanned construction, are India's metro cities sitting ducks in case a large earthquake struck one of them? Maj. Gen. Raj Kaushal, Senior specialist, policy and plans, National Disaster Management Authority, joined IBNLive readers for an...  
06:47 PM, Apr 17, 2013

Tibet: 83 mining workers buried in landslide
by IANS
As many as 83 workers were buried alive Friday when a major landslide hit a mining area in China's Tibet region, authorities said. The accident occurred at about 6 am in the capital Lhasa's Maizhokunggar county, Xinhua reported. ...  
08:59 AM, Mar 30, 2013

Bangladesh: Tornado kills 20 people in Dhaka A tornado swept through nearly two dozen villages southeast of the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, killing at least 20 people, tearing roofs off houses and uprooting trees and power pylons, officials said. The death toll could rise sharply as more than 300 people were injured when the twister struck Brahmanbaria district, more than 100 km (60 miles) southeast of Dhaka, on Friday evening. ...  
11:50 AM, Mar 23, 2013

US: 5 reasons why Sandy is expected to be a superstorm 1. A Northbound Hurricane Hurricane Sandy is moving slowly toward the north-northeast but is expected to turn to the north and west later Sunday and Monday, forecasters say. At some point, it's expected to become what's known as an extratropical storm. Unlike a tropical system like a hurricane, which gets its power from warm ocean waters, extratropical systems are driven by temperature contrasts in the atmosphere. Although Sandy is currently...  
10:56 PM, Oct 28, 2012

US: Hurricane Sandy downgraded to tropical storm Bloomsburg: The National Weather Service has downgraded Sandy from a hurricane to a tropical storm but warns that "widespread impacts" are still expected into next week for the US East Coast. The storm was expected to increase in speed and move away from the Bahamas and parallel to the southeast coast of the United States later this weekend. Maximum sustained winds dropped to near 70 mph early Saturday, pushing it...  
02:56 PM, Oct 27, 2012

Mumbai may sink again Mumbai: It's been seven years since more than 400 people were killed in Mumbai's worst-ever natural disaster. Reeling from the massive scale of destruction wreaked by the unprecedented deluge, authorities were quick to draw up ambitious and expensive plans for what they vowed would be a complete overhauling of the city's storm water drainage system. As the clouds part again this year, MiD DAY did a little bit of digging...  
01:15 PM, Jun 29, 2012

Naval exercise unaffected by tsunami threat New Delhi: Notwithstanding fears of a tsunami following a powerful earthquake off Indonesia on Wednesday, the navies of India and the US carried out their joint exercises off the coast of Chennai. The 10-day long annual exercise codenamed 'Malabar', in the Bay of Bengal which started on April 7, will continue without restriction, Indian Navy officials said in New Delhi. Tackling natural disasters such as Tsunami is part of the...  
09:04 PM, Apr 11, 2012

Army Chief Gen VK Singh meets Nepal President Kathmandu: Army Chief Gen VK Singh on Thursday met Nepal President Ram Baran Yadav and wished peace and prosperity for his country. Singh, who is in Nepal to attend the three-day Regional Seminar on Natural Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance, called on President Yadav at the Rastrapati Bhawan in the capital. Indian Ambassador to Nepal Jayant Prasad was also present at the meeting. Singh during the brief meeting wished "for...  
09:51 AM, Apr 05, 2012

Are tragedies and Super Moon connected? New Delhi: The world is coming to an end. Or maybe not. An American astrologer says the moon will trigger natural disasters on Saturday night. Although some scientists are still skeptical about the same. Richard Nolle who is an astrologer, not a scientist, says that the Moon is triggering horrible natural disasters on Earth. The Moon orbits Earth in an oval shaped or elliptical orbit. Its distance from Earth varies,...  
11:00 PM, Mar 18, 2011

India second in world for natural disasters: UN Geneva: India ranks second in the world for natural disasters after China, a top UN official has said underlining that unplanned urbanisation and failure to address the issue of climate change pose a grave threat worldwide. The two rapidly growing countries in the world, China and India, rank first and second in the number of reported natural disasters. While China witnessed 22 natural disasters, India came second with 16. About...  
06:18 PM, Jan 24, 2011

Hackers help fight natural disasters too!  Washington: During the biannual event called the Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK), hackers worldwide develop software that can help identify and reduce risks from natural hazards. It's a far cry from the darker side of hackers who recently disrupted the computer operations of companies trying to shut down WikiLeaks, says Christian Science Monitor. During these events, hackers develop and improve tools aimed at helping emergency managers respond more effectively to...  
06:49 PM, Jan 14, 2011

At least 160 missing after tsunami hits Indonesia Jakarta: At least 160 people, mostly women and children, are missing from an Indonesian village that was pounded by an enormous wave after an earthquake off the coast of Sumatra caused a local tsunami, officials said on Tuesday. The 7.5 magnitude quake hit 78 km west of South Pagai in the Mentawai islands late on Monday and destroyed most buildings in the coastal village of Betu Monga, said Hardimansyah, an...  
08:03 PM, Oct 26, 2010

Pak announces emergency to avert epidemics
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Islamabad: The Pakistani government on Tuesday announced emergency measures aimed at averting major outbreaks of cholera and other epidemic diseases in the country's flooded areas. A national steering committee, comprising top health official, was set up to monitor the situation on a regular basis, officials said after a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and attended by local and international health officials. National Health Volunteers groups, comprising some...  
08:23 AM, Aug 25, 2010

23 foreigners among 166 dead in Leh tragedy Srinagar: The death toll in the devastating flash floods caused by the sudden cloudburst in Leh town in Jammu and Kashmir's Ladakh region went up on Tuesday to 166, including 23 foreigners, while around 400 people were still missing, officials said. Over 3000 tourists who had been trapped in Leh for the last 4 days were relocated to safer places on Tuesday as the Indian Army intensified its rescue and...  
09:28 AM, Aug 11, 2010

Leh toll rises to 165; 81 foreigners rescued The cloudburst and flash floods in Leh affected not only civilians but the men guarding India's borders also. ...  
09:40 PM, Aug 09, 2010

Six-year-old Leh girl awaits her family Leh is now living on a hope that most of the missing will be found safe and alive. ...  
10:52 PM, Aug 07, 2010