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Five killed, tens of thousands flee their homes as Bangladeshis prepare for storm to make landfall on Saturday.Strong winds and heavy downpours unleashed by Cyclone Roanu have already left five people dead and forced tens of thousands to flee their homes, as the storm is poised to make landfall in southern Bangladesh.
JTWC Tropical WarningsCurrent Northwest Pacific/North Indian Ocean* Tropical SystemsTropical Cyclone 01B (Roanu) Warning #13 Issued at 21/0900Z
Red Cross prepares for further flooding and landslides as Cyclone Roanu bears down on Bangladesh and MyanmarKuala Lumpur, 21 May, 2016: Over the past week, Tropical Cyclone Roanu, has brought torrential rains to Sri Lanka, triggering landslides and causing widespread flooding across much of the country affecting over 415,000 people. In recent days the storm has tracked northwest in the Bay of Bengal bringing further flooding to parts of the Indian States of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. Although weakening in intensity, the Category 1 storm is making landfall in Bangladesh today, threatening further flooding and landslides.
Sri Lanka Red Cross@SLRedCross 1hALERT - We are evacuating our welfare camp in #Aranayake amidst a fresh landslide in the same location. #lka
IFRC Asia Pacific@IFRCAsiaPacific 1hMedia: For interviews contact Sri Lanka Red Cross spoksesman @Mahieash Johney Tel: +94 773 502 156
Sri Lanka Red Cross@SLRedCross 1hALERT - Fresh #landslides were reported from the mountain known as Ambalakanda in the same mountain range of the pervious landslide. #lka
IFRC Asia Pacific@IFRCAsiaPacific 1h#Bangladesh Red Crescent Youth volunteers from Lakshmipur Unit mobilize as #CycloneRoanu bears down on Bangladesh pic.twitter.com/dANCdvZrro
Mandy George@mandygeorge 1h@MyanmarRedCross volunteers use coded flags warning #CycloneROANU will hit w/in 12 hrs&to evacuate @IFRCAsiaPacific pic.twitter.com/NfRFXD77YJ
IFRC Asia Pacific@IFRCAsiaPacific 36mMedia: For interviews on impacts of #CycloneROANU in Bangladesh call K. Jakaria Khaled +8801811458501 or Adith Shah Durjoy +88 1818257651
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COLOMBO - Foreign aid began arriving in Sri Lanka on Saturday, bringing help to half a million people forced out of their homes by heavy rains and landslides that have killed at least 71 in a week of extreme weather wreaking havoc in South Asia.Torrential rains have deluged Sri Lanka since last weekend, triggering huge landslides that have buried victims in up to 15m of mud and left 127 people missing.
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