More than two hundred tourists were stranded in St. Martin



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Due to the slight pressure created in the Bay of Bengal, the country’s coastline has been asked to display warning sign number 3. It is closed to Cox’s Bazar and St. Martin’s Island. As a result, on Wednesday (October 21) and the day before, more than two hundred tourists were stranded while visiting St. Martin. Many of them were scheduled to return on Thursday (October 22).

Nur Ahmed, president of the St. Martin’s Union Council, said shipping on the Teknaf-Saint Martin route was suspended due to hostile weather. On Wednesday afternoon, the meteorological office was asked to display warning sign number 3 on the shoreline, and visitors to the island of St. Martin were sent to Cox’s Bazar by boat. But many ignored the sign and stayed on St. Martin’s Island.

Currently, there are more than two hundred tourists in various resorts on the island. Are you sure. They have no problem. If the sea conditions are good, they will be able to return to Cox’s Bazar safely.

Executive Director of Teknaf Upazila. Saiful Islam said that St. Martin’s police and representatives of the local population have been instructed to ignore the warning signs and ensure that all tourists staying on the island of St. Martin do not face any problems. Trapped tourists have been told to stay and eat at affordable prices.

The Cox’s Bazar weather office official said. Abdur Rahman said the Meteorological Department has asked seaports to display the number 3 warning sign due to the slight pressure at sea. The sea is rough due to the slight pressure. It’s raining heavily at Cox’s Bazar. Precipitation was recorded at 64mm from 6am to 3pm Thursday. Heavy rains are also expected on Friday (October 23).

Sayeed Alamgir / RAR / MKH

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