MORE THEN 100+ PEOPLE KILLED BY "KALBOISHAKHI STORM (JHOR)" IN BANGLADESH FOR WHOLE APRIL MONTH with video

April is the peak of the ‘dry storm’ season ahead of the monsoon rain which usually arrives in June.

Yet Sunday night’s deaths were not the result of a tornado outbreak but a kalboishakhi.

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On Sunday 22th April night, what was reported as a ‘severe storm’ tore through Bangladesh, killing at least 6 people and destroying thousands of homes and large number of trees & in this month all over the country several storm indecent more then 100 people are killed . Lots of trees fall on the road and blocked traffic, kalboishakhi squally speed 80-90 kph or more is likely to occur over the central area of Bangladesh. At night police and fire service hardly try to clear the road and public space .  


Those familiar with the climatology of the region will not have been entirely surprised by the occurrence of such a massive storm system.


Although not well understood, kalboishakhis tend to form in hot humid air ahead of the monsoon season. The warm, moist air at low levels is carried aloft where it meets cold, dry air which originates over Iran and Turkmenistan, and which is forced around the southern side of the Himalayas.

The central of the country was worst hit with three people being killed in Hobigonj , three in Bazitpur and Mithamoin  in Kishorgonj district .

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