Bhola Cyclone’s Half-Million Death Toll

Bhola Cyclone’s Half-Million Death Toll

On November 12, 1970, the Bhola Cyclone struck Bangladesh, killing over half a million people in a single day. In the storm’s aftermath, millions more perished due to famine, genocide perpetrated by the Pakistani government, and a war that nearly escalated into nuclear conflict.

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