The detailed accounts issued by the National Risks and Catastrophe Management Department (local BNGRC) report 18 casualties, 81 wounded, 9 Basic Healthcare Centers damaged, 68 schools damaged, 117 administration facilities damaged, 125 of the electricity providing company’s poles brought down, 1 120 cabins leveled to the ground, 1 438 cabins flooded, 2 776 cabins damaged, 1 500 hectares of paddy fields flooded, 6 351 hectares of various other fields flooded, 9 965 victims left homeless, 22 498 people affected in all. Electricity remains available during three hours a day at most to the few districts entitled to this privilege.