A 15-feet (5-metre) high water surge triggered by a super cyclone that battered Bangladesh overnight has devastated three coastal towns with a combined population of 700,000, officials said.

The towns of Patuakhali, Barguna and Jhalakathi were inundated by the surge last night, cutting off communication links. A government official in Dhaka said there was no immediate information about casualties from the area.

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