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Home English > News > Disaster > Response to Bangladesh Cyclone

A crowd gathers as construction for cyclone-resistant shelters designed by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) breaks ground. (Photo credit: Yuyiko Saito/IFRC)
A crowd gathers as construction for cyclone-resistant shelters designed by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) breaks ground.
(Photo credit: Yuyiko Saito/IFRC)

Response to Bangladesh Cyclone

Overview

Large-scale operations in response to Cyclone Sidr in November 2007 continue to assist thousands of affected families in Bangladesh.  As of March 2007, the Government of Bangladesh and the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies reported:

  • 8.9 million people affected
  • More than 3,300 fatalities
  • Over 55,000 people injured
  • Extensive damage to roads, buildings, water systems and electrical infrastructure
  • 2.5 million acres of crops damaged or destroyed and 1.8 million livestock dead

Humanitarian operations remain focused on four primary areas—food, shelter, livelihoods and water and sanitation.  An estimated 1 million tons of rice—the country’s staple food—was destroyed by the cyclone and the Government of Bangladesh estimates the total agricultural loss is US $440 million.  The World Bank and other international organizations estimate that economic losses caused by Cyclone Sidr total US $1.6 billion, or three percent of Bangladesh’s gross domestic product.  The situation is aggravated by rising international prices for essential commodities, including fuel and food. Water safety is a priority, as areas remain where water treatment facilities are not functioning or are unavailable.  Relief organizations continue to build cyclone-resistant homes for the most vulnerable households, in addition to repairing damaged homes.

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Red Cross and Red Crescent Response

The American Red Cross has raised more than $2.2 million to support emergency response and early recovery efforts in Bangladesh.  This includes a $1 million grant from USAID’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance for water and sanitation and shelter activities.  The American Red Cross also has contributed cash and in-kind assistance.  In addition, the American Red Cross has deployed experts in water and sanitation, shelter and disaster management to support the response of the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (International Federation).

The BDRCS has built upon its wide-ranging experience in disaster relief to bring much needed assistance to cyclone-affected populations.  Prior to the arrival of Cyclone Sidr, as many as 5,000 community volunteers, trained through the BDRCS’s cyclone preparedness program, worked to alert and evacuate vulnerable populations.  This played a significant role in reducing the number of deaths and injured.  The BDRCS is responsible for 15 to 20 percent of the entire response to the disaster, with support from the International Federation. To date, the BDRCS has distributed food and relief items—including water purification tablets, oral rehydration salts, family kits, jerry cans, clothing, blankets and tarps—to more than 45,000 families in nine districts.  The BDRCS has dispatched 14 medical teams, treating more than 110,000 medical cases to date.  In addition, the BDRCS has begun implementing a community-based cyclone-resistant shelter program targeting 5,000 new shelters, which is also integrated with water and sanitation activities and livelihoods’ assistance, in the four most affected regions.  BDRCS volunteers are also conducting tracing activities in coordination with the ICRC.

The International Federation allocated an initial $223,000 from the International Federation's Disaster Relief Emergency Fund to enable the BDRCS to immediately begin relief activities.  The International Federation also deployed a 9-person Field Assessment and Coordination Team (FACT) to initiate the emergency response.  After conducting assessments and finalizing the plan of action in coordination with the country delegation and the BDRCS, the FACT completed its mission in late December.  A Logistics Emergency Response Unit (ERU), three Regional Disaster Response Team members from the South Asia region and five Partner National Societies remain in-country supporting the operation.  In addition, the International Federation has recruited long-term delegates to support the ongoing efforts.

Related News and Press Releases

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Bangladesh: Disaster Lessons Learned 02/22/2008

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Shifting Through the Aftermath of Cyclone Sidr — 11/27/2007

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Red Cross on Scene as Cyclone Hits — 11/21/2007

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Press Release: American Red Cross Sends Aid to Bangladesh After Deadly Cyclone — 11/19/2007

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