Morgan Stanley
India | Monday, 8 September 2008

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21. Bangladesh cyclone destroys 0.8 million tonne of rice, leaves nation in peril
A cyclone that killed thousands of people in Bangladesh destroyed at least 800,000 tonnes of rice in the fields, exacerbating a food shortage the government was already grappling with, a government adviser said.
02 Dec 2007
22. Bangladesh relief effort stepped up with U.S. help
U.S. military helicopters and Bangladesh air force planes stepped up relief operations in the cyclone-ravaged country on Tuesday as attention turned from rescue efforts to getting survivors back on their feet.
28 Nov 2007
23. Bangladesh struggles to cope with cyclone
Bangladesh has approved U.S. participation in relief operations as thousands of people made homeless by last week's cyclone are still waiting for aid to reach them, officials said.
23 Nov 2007
24. Bangladesh cyclone relief operation in full gear
A week after a killer cyclone killed nearly 3,500 people on the Bangladesh coast, relief workers said on Wednesday they had been able to get food, medicine and other provisions to almost all those affected.
21 Nov 2007
25. U.N. appeals for aid to Bangladesh disaster
The United Nations' food aid agency has appealed for more aid to help save lives in Bangladesh where over 2,600 people were killed by cyclone Sidr.
20 Nov 2007
26. Bangladesh cyclone claims over 3,000 lives
Four days after super cyclone Sidr killed more than 3,000 people in Bangladesh, rescuers struggled on Monday to reach isolated areas along the country's devastated coast to give aid to millions of survivors.
20 Nov 2007
27. Bangladesh cyclone death toll tops 2300, many missing
Grieving survivors and rescuers picked through the rubble left in the wake of a cyclone that battered Bangladesh as the death toll reached over 2,300 on Sunday and a government official declared the disaster "a national calamity."
18 Nov 2007
28. Food crisis seen as Bangladesh cyclone destroys 0.6 million tonnes of rice
A cyclone that has killed hundreds of people in Bangladesh has also destroyed at least 600,000 tonnes of rice in the fields, exacerbating a food shortage, according to preliminary estimates by the agriculture ministry.
18 Nov 2007
29. Bangladesh port reopens as killer cyclone subsides
Operations at Bangladesh's main Chittagong port have resumed after a suspension lasting nearly 48 hours on Friday as a deadly cyclone subsided in the Bay of Bengal, officials said.
16 Nov 2007
30. Bangladesh and eastern India on cyclone alert
Thousands of people fled their homes along Bangladesh's southern coast, as volunteers with loudspeakers went from village to village warning that a severe cyclone was approaching from the Bay of Bengal.
15 Nov 2007
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