Published on 12:00 AM, October 23, 2020

Depression in Bay: Rain forecast for next 48 hrs

Wrapping themselves up in a plastic cover, a mother and her child take shelter from the rain on a pavement in the capital’s Banglamotor area. Photo: Anisur Rahman

Heavy rains, induced by a depression formed in the Bay of Bengal, disrupted regular life of people across the country yesterday.

Rains started at noon and continued till evening in phases and would be continued for next 48 hours due to the depression.

"There will be rainfall across the country for at least next 48 hours," said Shamsuddin Ahmed, director of the Met office, yesterday evening.

The depression formed in the Bay will be intensified and might cause heavy rainfall in Dhaka, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barishal, Chattogram, Mymensingh and Sylhet divisions in the next 48 hours, the Met office said.

A rickshaw-puller waits for passengers in the same area. An afternoon rain, induced by depression in the Bay, caused people, especially the homeless, to suffer badly yesterday. a rickshaw-puller waits for passengers in the same area. An afternoon rain, induced by depression in the Bay, caused people, especially the homeless, to suffer badly yesterday. Photo: Anisur Rahman

The depression lies over north-west and adjoining west-central Bay.

According to a weather forecast published on the official website of Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), warning signal no-3 was hoisted at the seaports of Chattogram, Cox's Bazar, Mongla and Payra.

All fishing trawlers and boats were also cautioned in the northern Bay, the warning added.

The Department of Shipping has banned all small launches below 65 feet in length on inland waterways in the district since Wednesday morning.

In addition, more than 100 chars in different upazilas in Patuakhali, along with some other areas, have been inundated with 2 to 3 feet of water due to heavy rains.

FIVE MISSING AS SPEED BOAT CAPSIZE

At least five passengers are missing after a speedboat capsized in the Agunmukha river in Rangabali upazila of Patuakhali around 5:30pm yesterday.

There were 18 passengers on board and 13 passengers could reach the river bank by swimming, but five people are still missing.

Rangabali Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Mashfaqur Rahman and Rangabali Police Station Officer-in-charge Ali Ahmed confirmed the matter.

The missing passengers are Mahibbulla, 35, a policeman, Kabir, 30, an NGO worker, Mostafa, 35, Hasan, 25, and Imran, 25, of Charchandrail village.

Rangabali UNO Mashfaqur Rahman said that the speedboat with 18 passengers left Rangabali's Koralia Launch Ghat for Galachipa's Panpatti Launch Ghat around 5:00pm.

All of a sudden, the bottom part of the speedboat collapsed and it sank in the river, he added.