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I. ENVIRONMENT AND ASSESSMENT OF FLOOD IMPACTS

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E. Effects of floods on social and economic conditions

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5. Loss of lives due to cyclonic floods

The people living along the coastal and off-shore islands of Bangladesh are occasionally affected by tropical cyclonic storms and accompanying surges. The estimated population living in cyclone and surge prone Risk Zones and High Risk Zones in 1992 was 7.04 million and 5.25 million respectively, spread over respective areas of 12,000 and 9,000 km2. Some major tropical cyclones that have affected Bangladesh since 1969 have been presented in Table 5 with official casualty figures, storm surge heights and wind speeds. Details of damage caused by the cyclonic floods in 1970 and 1991 are given in Table 6.

Table 5. Major cyclones affecting Bangladesh since 1969

Year

Casualties

Maximum Wind Speed

(km/hour)

Storm Surge Height

(meter)

1969

922

   

1970

300,000

222

3.0-10.0

1973

-

122

1.5-7.8

1974

20

161

2.7-5.2

1975

5

112

-

1983

343

136

1.5

1985

11,069

154

4.3

1986

14

110

-

1988

5,708

160

4.4

1991

138,000

225

7.0

Total

468,081

-

-

Table 6. A comparison of losses due to 1970 and 1991 cyclones that hit Bangladesh

Items

1970

1991

Population affected

4.7m

10.8 m

Lives lost

300,000

138,000

Loss of cattle & poultry

780,000

1,061,029

Educational institutes damaged

3,500

9,666

Houses damaged

400,000

1,702,358

Districts affected

-

19

Thanas affected

-

102

Roads (earthen) destroyed (km)

-

1,230

Bridges and culverts destroyed

-

496

Embankments destroyed (km)

-

1,130

Fishing boats destroyed (marine & inland)

-

-

Sources: Frank and Husain, 1971, Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief, 1991

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