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    ISAS Briefs

    Quick analytical responses to occurrences in South Asia

    33 : Cyclone Sidr’s Deadly Trail and Bangladesh’s Humanitarian Crisis

    M. Shahidul Islam

    21 November 2007

    Tropical cyclone Sidr, a category 4 storm, ripped through Bangladesh's Southwestern coast on 15 November, costing over 3,500 lives and demolishing houses, crops, and other valuables. Thousands of people in the country are facing a humanitarian crisis. Some remote areas remain impenetrable to the search operators. The Red Crescent fears that the causalities could be as high as 10,000 as many people are still missing in the coastal areas. An estimated one million families are believed to have been affected and thousands of people are living under the open skies. Survivors in the disaster-prone areas are in dire need of food, water, and shelter.