Bangladesh Cyclone

Local residents look inside a damaged class room at a school in Bangladesh 16/11/07

At least 600 people are reported to have died after a powerful cyclone smashed into Bangladesh’s coast, levelling villages and uprooting trees.Hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated or sought safe shelter before the storm hit the coast from the Bay of Bengal, but some were left behind.

The true extent of the devastation remains unclear as the storm has blocked access to the affected areas.

The storm weakened on Friday as it passed through the capital, Dhaka.

As it was downgraded to a tropical storm, attention turned to assessing the devastation and distributing aid.

Crops destroyed

The damage from Cyclone Sidr, which has now moved well inland north-east of Dhaka, was worst on Bangladesh’s southern coastal strip.

The government’s disaster agency estimated the confirmed number of dead at 606 on Friday.

Tens of thousands of homes are thought to have been damaged and the recent crop harvest has also probably been destroyed.

Flooding in Mexico

People up to their chests in flood water

Whilst we have been on our half term break, Mexico has seen some of the worst flooding in its history. Heavy rains at the beginning of this month have led to serious flooding, the loss of lives and livelihoods.

Look at The Guardian Unlimited for more news on this.

Also a good article in The Times Online and The BBC