Thursday, April 16, 2009

ကုလားျဖစ္ရတာမွ ေကာင္းေသးတယ္

ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္ ကုလားေတြက သူလူေတြ ကို သတိေပးေနျပီ။ ကယ္ဆယ္ေရး ၀န္ထမ္းေတြ လည္း အသင့္ျပင္ထားျပီ..
ဦးထြန္းလြင္ က ဒီမုန္တိုင္းၾကီးကို မျမင္ဖူးလား။ ဘယ္သြားအိပ္ေနသတုန္း။ ေသကုန္ေတာ့မွာဘဲ အမ်ားၾကီးဗ်ာ။ ျမန္မာ ျပည္ ေသျပည္ေတာ္ အစိုးရက ဘာေတြ ျပင္ဆင္ထားသလဲ။ ငါးပူတင္းေၾကြးဖို ့ျပင္ထားသလား ။ လင္းတ ထိုးစားဖို ့ေမ်ွာ္လင့္ထားသလား ။ နအဖ ေစတနာ ျပည္သူ အေပၚဒါဘဲလားဗ်ာ...
အမွန္က ရွိေသးတယ္ဗ်။ ၂၄ နာရီ.. ျပည္သူ လူထုကို ခ်စ္တတ္ရင္ ကယ္ဆယ္ခ်င္ရင္ လံုျခံဳရာ..ေျပးပါေစေတာ့ စီမံေပးပါေတာ့
အေရးၾကီးတာ ေစတနာပါဗ်ာ။။
Bangladesh issues alert as cyclone Bijli nears
Dhaka (PTI): The authorities in Bangladesh on Thursdayordered an alert across the coastlines and the weather office upgraded the warning signal as cyclone 'Bijli', brewing in the Bay of Bengal, advanced towards its shores.

Disaster Management Ministry officials said they alerted the coastal districts, asking local administrations to remain in preparedness, as the Met office issued a "warning signal", discarding the "local cautionary signal" given earlier.

It said the cyclonic storm codenamed 'Bijli' over west central bay and adjoining east central bay moved slightly north-northeastwards over the same area and was centred at 6 pm on Thursday about 735 km southwest of Chittagong Port.

"It is likely to intensify further and move in a north/northeasterly direction. Under its influence deep convection is taking place over North Bay," the Met said.

Reports from coastlines said the fishing boats and trawlers started coming back to the shore as the met office asked the smaller vessels over north bay to take shelter "immediately and remain in shelter till further notice".

Officials in coastal districts reached here by phone said they held cyclone preparedness meetings with rescuers, including Red Crescent officials.

The Red Crescent also issued directives asking their nearly 43,000 volunteers to remain alert. It said maximum sustained wind speed within 54 km of the cyclone centre is about 60 kmph, rising to 80 kmph in gusts/squalls.

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