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Dhaka [Bangladesh], May 27: Authorities in Bangladesh have evacuated hundreds of thousands of people to safety as a tropical cyclone in the Bay of Bengal made landfall in the country's southern coast, German news agency DPA officials as saying.
The storm started crossing the coast in the southern district of Khepupara in Bangladesh and in parts of neighbouring Indian state of West Bengal at around 8 pm (1400 GMT), meteorologist Shamim Ahsan told a news briefing in Dhaka.
The cyclone, named Remal, was lashing the coast with wind speed up to 120 kilometres per hour, he said, adding that it might take two hours for the centre to cross the coastline.
Earlier, the government moved more than 800,000 coastal residents to cyclone shelters, a Bangladeshi junior minister said, as the Remal, which the meteorologists categorized as Severe Cyclonic Storm, was heading towards the coast.
"Other people in the coastal areas were also asked to move to safety," State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Muhibur Rahman said after a meeting over cyclone preparedness.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh has suspended flights at Shah Amanat International Airport in southern port city of Chattogram.
Source: Emirates News Agency