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Tornadic waterspout appears in Hakaluki Haor

Staff Correspondent
24 Jul 2022 17:42:14 | Update: 24 Jul 2022 17:47:28
Tornadic waterspout appears in Hakaluki Haor
Sudden gusts of wind pulled water from the Haor in an intense columnar vortex as the sky turned dark on Saturday evening — TBP Photo

A rare occurrence of waterspout appeared at Hakaluki Haor in Moulvibazar on Saturday evening.

A waterspout is a powerful columnar vortex that appears over a body of water.

No damage was reported due to the waterspout that reportedly lasted for about 3 minutes in the Barohali Chatla Beel area in Hakaluki Haor.

Local residents said they have not seen such a phenomenon in the last 50 years.

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According to local sources, sudden gusts of wind pulled water from the Haor in an intense columnar vortex as the sky turned dark.

Sirajul Islam of Juri upazila who watched the waterspout from the shore said such a phenomenon is a rare occurrence at Hakaluki Haor.

“People who were on boats in the haor got scared and came back quickly,” he said.

Sujanagar Union Parishad chairman Badrul Islam confirmed the matter and said hundreds of people in the area saw witnessed the scene on Saturday evening. “The miraculous incident has created quite a sensation in the area,” he added.

According to meteorologists, the tornadic waterspout was not strong enough to hold its shape and dissipated quickly.

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Saeed Ahmed Chowdhury, a senior meteorologist at the Sylhet Meteorological Office said these kinds of tornados can spread to at least 10-12km. Hence, the waterspout seen on Hakaluki Haor could have been more extensive.

“The locals could not comprehend the horror of the waterspout as videos could not show its speed. It could have been disastrous if the waterspout had moved,” he said.

He added that a similar waterspout was formed on a hoar in Netrakona that spread to 12 km a few years ago.

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