Deadly Bangladesh cyclone formed quickly, lasted longer due to climate change

” IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE”

He claimed that the cyclone formed more rapidly than nearly all the hurricanes they had observed in recent years.

According to Rahman,” weather change has caused rapid hurricane development and the prolonged duration of cyclones.”

Low stress in the Bay of Bengal caused it to develop into a serious storm in three times. He claimed that he’s not witnessed a cyclone form in such a short amount of time from such low tension.

” Typically, a cyclone forms in the south and southwest of the Bay of Bengal, and it takes seven to eight weeks before turning into a serious storm.”

However, despite claims that climate change is causing more hurricanes, better modeling and better removal planning have actually decreased death tolls.

In Bangladesh, Cyclone Remal killed at least 15 people, including 12 reported by Kamrul Hasan, the government’s crisis managing director.

Some people perished, while others were crushed when their homes fell apart or their branches fell to the ground as a result of the storms.

Police investigator Bacchu Mia reported to AFP on Tuesday that three more people had died in Dhaka, Bangladesh, after” they touched live electric wiring that fell on the streets when the wind hit.

In India, six people died, West Bengal state authorities said.