Cyclone Remal
Animal death toll in Sundarbans rises to 100
18 deer and one python have been rescued in critical condition
UNB, Khulna
Published: 31 May 2024
Forest officials prepare to transport an injured pregnant deer for treatment in Satkhira-Sundarbans range in Satkhira on 28 May 2024, following the landfall of Cyclone Remal in the low-lying area of Bangladesh. Photo: AFP
The death toll of animals from the flooding in the Sundarbans has climbed to 100 after Cyclone Remal hit the world’s largest mangrove forest on Sunday.
According to the Forest Department, the carcasses of 96 deer and four wild bears were found in the forest till Thursday evening, indicating a great loss to wildlife.
The animals were found dead in several areas, including Kotka, Kochikhali, Karamjal, Pakhi Char, Dimar Char, Shelar Char, and Narikelbaria.
Moreover, 18 deer and one python were rescued in critical condition. After giving first aid, they were released into the forest.
Alongside the wildlife losses, damages to various infrastructures in the forest were estimated at around Tk6.27 crore.
However, the non-monetary damage was even more severe, according to the Forest Department.
Over 100 ponds in the forest were flooded with saline water, causing distress to both wildlife and the local residents. An 11km area known as Gol Bagan was also damaged.
However, it will take more time to fully assess the extent of damage to the trees and animals in the forest.
Officials of the Forest Department said this time the forest faced an unusual situation due to Cyclone Remal as it experienced two high tides and two low tides within a 24-hour period, flooding parts of the forest.
Mihir Kumar Dey, forest conservator in the Khulna range, said the Sundarbans faced an unprecedented situation this time after the cyclone.
It will take more time to ascertain the full impact and gather accurate information, he added.