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Aila's terrible human toll in Sunderbans

June 4, 2009 17:13 IST
Homeless villagers reach out for aid material in Khulna, Sunderbans

Thousands of Villagers in Sunderbans have been displaced from their homes by a tidal wave caused by Cyclone Aila.

Aila's terrible human toll in Sunderbans

June 4, 2009 17:13 IST
A child waits for aid in Khulna

Cyclone Aila has hit parts of coastal Bangladesh and West Bengal, triggering tidal surges and floods and destroying thousands of homes.

Aila's terrible human toll in Sunderbans

June 4, 2009 17:13 IST
A house destroyed by Cyclone Aila at Borotushkhali in Sunderbans

The cyclone has claimed nearly 160 lives so far, and locals claim that the unofficial toll is much higher.

Aila's terrible human toll in Sunderbans

June 4, 2009 17:13 IST
Villagers sit amidst the remains of their homes in Borotushkhali

The cyclone has left over 200,000 homeless.

Aila's terrible human toll in Sunderbans

June 4, 2009 17:13 IST
Villagers sit amidst the remains of their houses
In the aftermath of the disaster, a human tragedy is unfolding every moment.

Aila's terrible human toll in Sunderbans

June 4, 2009 17:13 IST
Villagers queue up for drinking water at Khulna in Sunderbans

Tardy relief machinery has failed to cover the remote villages where thousands now wait for dry food, water pouches and clothes.

Aila's terrible human toll in Sunderbans

June 4, 2009 17:13 IST
Villagers in Khulna wait for the food packets

Hunger and water-borne diseases are claiming more victims in Sunderbans villages.

Aila's terrible human toll in Sunderbans

June 4, 2009 17:13 IST
Villagers queue up for drinking water at Sarbaria in Sunderbans

Aid agencies and government officials say that over 50 lakh people are suffering in the region.

Aila's terrible human toll in Sunderbans

June 4, 2009 17:13 IST
A house destroyed by Cyclone Aila in Korakhati, Sunderbans

Cyclone Aila has hit one of the most underdeveloped areas in Bengal, where survival includes tacking extreme poverty and a regular onslaught of floods and Tiger attacks.

Aila's terrible human toll in Sunderbans

June 4, 2009 17:13 IST
Villagers sit amidst the remains of their homes in Borotushkhali
On a visit to the cyclone-hit areas on Tuesday, Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee was heckled and jeered at by the locals, who demanded to know what the Left Front government had done for the Sunderbans during its 32-year rule.