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‘Small’ cyclone makes big impression
27 May 2009 15:31:22 GMT
Source: Oxfam GB - UK
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Ben Beaumont on the impact of hurricane Alia. 

I received some harrowing images this morning, of the aftermath of a cyclone which hit parts of India and Bangladesh over the weekend. As cyclones go, it wasn’t big enough to make much of an impression on our UK media, but that hasn’t made Cyclone Aila any less devastating for the communities caught in its path ( see Oxfam researcher Sandhya Suri’s eyewitness account for an idea of its impact).

Maybe it says something about the sheer number of bad news events that we ‘consume’ every single day. Disasters like this only really hit home when people can make a personal connection - maybe it was a recent holiday destination, or a relative lived there for a while.  I’m no different on this score, it seems - one of the reasons these distressing photos had such an impact on me is that I visited Satkhira, one of the worst-affected areas, only a few months ago.

Satkhira is a poor coastal district in the south-western corner of Bangladesh.  This area is especially vulnerable to rising sea levels caused by climate change. The storm surges and high tides that follow cyclones are flooding these areas like never before, destroying homes and crops, and, tragically, taking lives.

Some of the images we were sent from our photographer are too upsetting to publish here. With any disaster event, it is always women and children who are worst affected. Tragically, Cyclone Aila was no different. Our translator told us of “13 corpses laid out, 8 children, the rest women” by a cyclone shelter. The grief in the images was palpable. Just a few months ago, I may have been playing with those children, or talking with their mothers about the rising sea level.

Ultimately, what these images mean to me is this: climate change costs lives. You can’t say it often enough, or put it more simply.

You can find out more about climate change in Bangladesh, our response, and what you can do about it here.


More from the Oxfam Press Office at http://www.oxfam.org.uk/news


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