Actually less than 30% was spent on the eastern side. Despite it having more populatioin.[/QUOTE]
It will be very hard to understand for a person having the brain size as follow.WP having area of 881,912 Km2 (88.27 %) needed more spending as compared to EP having area of . 147,610 km2 (16.73 %).
Almost every year there used to be a cyclone in east Pakistan.Major chunk of the funds had to spend on the rehabilitation of the affectees of the cyclones..
List of EAST Pakistan tropical cyclones (1947-1971)
7–19 May 1948 Cyclonic Storm Coast:
Deltan between Chittagong and Noakhali
Casualty: approximately 1,200 people and 20,000 cattle.
16–19 May 1958 Cyclonic Storm Coast:
East and West Meghna River estuary, east of Barisal and Noakhali
Casualty: 870 people and 14,500. Also standing crops were destroyed.
21–24 October 1958 Cyclonic Storm Coast:
Chittagong
Casualty:Approx. 100,000 families were rendered homeless.
9–10 October 1960 Severe Cyclonic Storm Coast:
Eastern Meghna River estuary near Noakhali, Bakerganj,
Faridpur and Patuakhali.
Maximum Wind:201 km/hour Maximum Surge: 3.05 metres
Casualty: 3,000 people. Other effects: 62,725 houses destroyed. Crops on 94,000 acres (380 km2) of land were destroyed
30–31 October 1960 Severe Cyclonic Storm Coast:
Chittagong, Noakhali, Bakerganj, Faridpur, Patuakhali and eastern Meghna estuary
Maximum Wind:210 km/h
Surge: 4.5–6.1 m
Casualty: about 10,000 people, 27,793 cattle . Losses: 568,161 houses destroyed (including 70% houses in Hatiya). Also, two large ocean-going ships ran aground in the shore, and 5–7 vessels capsized in
Karnaphuli River.
9 May 1961 Severe Cyclonic Storm Coast:
Bagerhat and Khulna
Maximum Wind:161 km/h
Surge height:2.44-3.05 m
Casualty: 11,468 people (mostly in Char Alexander), 25,000 cattle. Damages: The railway tracks between Noakhali and Harinarayanpur were damaged.
26–30 October 1962 Severe Cyclonic Storm Coast:
Feni Maximum Wind:161 km/h
Surge height:2.5-3.0 m
Casualty: about 1,000 people, many domestic cattle.
28–29 May 1963 Severe Cyclonic Storm Coast:
Chittagong, Noakhali, Cox's Bazar and coastal islands of Sandwip, Kutubdia, Hatiya and Maheshkhali.
Maximum Wind:203 km/h (164 km/h at Cox's Bazar)
Surge height:4.3-5.2 m
Casualty: 11,520 people, 32,617 cattle. Damages: 376,332 houses, 4,787 boats, and standing crops.
11–12 May 1965 Cyclonic Storm Coast:
Barisal and Bakerganj
Maximum Wind:162 km/h
Surge height:3.7 m
Casualty:19,279 people (out of that, 16,456 in Barisal).
14–15 December 1965 Cyclonic Storm Coast:
near Cox's Bazar and Patuakhali
Maximum Windspeed:210 km/h at Cox's Bazar
Surge height:4.7-6.1 m
Casualty 873 people. Damage: 40,000 salt beds destroyed
1 October 1966 Cyclonic Storm Coast:
Sandwip, Bakerganj, Khulna, Chittagong, Noakhali and Comilla
Surge height:4.7-9.1 m
Maximum Wind:146 km/h
Total people affected: 1.5 million people. Casualty: 850 people, 65,000 cattle.
7 November-13 November:
The
1970 Bhola cyclone Severe Cyclonic Storm Coast:entire coast of Bangladesh (then
East Pakistan)
Most affected were Chittagong, Barguna, Khepupara, Patuakhali, north of Char Burhanuddin, Char Tazumuddin and south of Maijdi, Haringhata.
The official death toll was 500,000 but the number is likely to be higher. Damages include destruction of approximately 20,000 fishing boats, and also property and crops. Total loss of cattle reached more than one million. More than 400,000 houses and 3,500 educational institutions were destroyed. Maximum Wind:222 km/h
Maximum Surge:10.6 m.
5–6 November 1971 Cyclonic Storm Coast:
Coastal areas of
Chittagong
Casualty:unknown
28–30 November 1971 Cyclonic Storm Coast:
near the Sundarbans
Wind Speed:97–113 km/h
Surge height:1 m
Effect:Low-lying areas of Khulna town inundated