
Very early on May 25, 1985, a severe cyclone came ashore near Chittagong, Bangladesh. It inundated many islands with a storm surge near 10 feet (3 m) in depth and whipped the mainland with winds of 96 mph (154 km/hr). Despite plenty of warning time, people had few shelters and little transportation to reach them. Over 11,000 people perished in the storm.