Cyclone Roanu batters Bangladesh

In the prior days it touched down, the twister dumped 9 to 13 inches of downpour in parts of Bangladesh and more than 18 inches in Kakinada, India, more than 800 miles away. 

One day after Tropical Cyclone Roanu lashed the shoreline of Bangladesh with overwhelming winds and rain, killing no less than 21 individuals and dislodging a large portion of a million occupants, a few evacuees are mindfully returning home from safe houses.

Numerous regions stay immersed after 55 mph winds and storms of more than a foot in a few ranges Saturday.

The twister hit the south and southeast locales of Barisal and Chittagong particularly hard - harming many houses and bringing about avalanches, as per debacle authorities.

Roanu made landfall Saturday and started to debilitate as it thundered over Bangladesh, as per CNN meteorologist Allison Chinchar.

In the wake of bringing on pulverizing flooding and mudslides in Sri Lanka prior in the week, Cyclone Roanu transformed savage again this weekend as it hammered into Bangladesh.
No less than 21 individuals are dead with numerous more harmed in beach front Bangladesh, as indicated by Reuters. 

The passings happened in the midst of house breakdown, avalanches and a tempest surge that softened banks at two spots up Chittagong.

Authorities told Reuters that some spots were immersed by a tempest surge that was 0.9 to 1.2 meters (3 to 4 feet) above typical tide stature.

The primary tropical twister of the season in the Bay of Bengal made landfall in Bangladesh, only north of Chittagong, on Saturday.

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