I have many friends on the net, a fair few are located in Bangladesh, as you may have heard there was a cyclone on November 15th that has caused widespread damage across the southern coast and also recurring damage to food crops, cattle, water supplies and many other things. Over 800,000 tonnes of rice has been destroyed, exasperating the food shortage further. There is no clean water and people are forced to drink water contaminated with dead livestock. I must say that I am rather worried because I have not heard from anyone in Bangladesh since this happened. I am hoping that it is a case of no internet connection and not that they have unfortunately become a victim of climate change.
I AM GOING TO DONATE £1 TO THE FUND FOR EVERY USER THAT REPLIES TO THIS THREAD.
GET SHOWING SOME SUPPORT FOR A GOOD CAUSE AND SAY YOUR PIECE
SPREAD THE NEWS OF THIS THREAD - I HAVE PLENTY OF CASH FOR A GOOD CAUSE. HELP ME HELP THOSE IN NEED.

Sure thing. I have seen tsunami effects earlier. Bangladesh, it seems lies in path of every cyclone emanating in bay of bengal.
sure thing.one who have witnesed, the effects of tsunami in Indonesia or the cyclone that struck Oman a couple of months back, surely knows how much damage is caused due to these natural disasters.I am worried how people in Bangladesh are going to cope up with the food shortage problem.
The name of the cyclone is 'Sidor'. And it cause a lot of sufferings for the people of Bangladesh. Have anyone ever seen a dead body at the top of a tree with no cloths wearing? Have anyone ever seen a 10 years old child crying for all the members of his family (as they all r dead)? It can't be expressed in words. Bangladesh is a poor country. Many people can't get food twice a day. Now, what will they do? We can eat whenever we wish. Can't we give some money to them to survive? If we do, no one will lose but the mankind will win. Thank you sirtokealot.
Sirtokealot! please take 16 crore good wishes from 16 crore heart of Bangladeshi people. Salute you, sir.
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Sirtokealot! please take 16 crore good wishes from 16 crore heart of Bangladeshi people. Salute you, sir.
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I will try my best to spread this forum to all the Bangladeshi people, so that they can post a comment for their own needs. Thank you very much sirtokealot.
We are realy need much help .
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I have many friends on the net, a fair few are located in Bangladesh, as you may have heard there was a cyclone on November 15th that has caused widespread damage across the southern coast and also recurring damage to food crops, cattle, water supplies and many other things. Over 800,000 tonnes of rice has been destroyed, exasperating the food shortage further. There is no clean water and people are forced to drink water contaminated with dead livestock. I must say that I am rather worried because I have not heard from anyone in Bangladesh since this happened. I am hoping that it is a case of no internet connection and not that they have unfortunately become a victim of climate change.
I AM GOING TO DONATE £1 TO THE FUND FOR EVERY USER THAT REPLIES TO THIS THREAD.
GET SHOWING SOME SUPPORT FOR A GOOD CAUSE AND SAY YOUR PIECE
SPREAD THE NEWS OF THIS THREAD - I HAVE PLENTY OF CASH FOR A GOOD CAUSE. HELP ME HELP THOSE IN NEED.

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Yes, i appreciate your feeling sir. As a conscious citizen and an ideal student, i am trying my best to help the unfortunate people too. By the grace of the Almighty, surely we will recover very soon. I will try my best to promote your message. I am sure that a lot of people will come forward. I just want to say to others - PLEASE ACT LIKE A MAN AND HELP US.
Thank you very much, kind hearted man.
Is this the natures way of balancing the environment? Thousands of people die every year due to this natures fury. People are rendered homeless. Crops, cattle and houses are destroyed. Atleast we can pray for the lost souls.