Locals said the nor’wester hit the area at around 7am.
In Sonarhat, Shialkhowa, Satirpar and Banderkura areas of Cholbola union, over 200 houses, shops, trees and electric poles were damaged.
"The storm took our Eid joy away within a few minutes leaving our families in great distress," Rafiqul Islam of Shialkhowa area said.
Cholbola Union Parishad Chairman Mizanur Rahman Mizu visited the areas and promised to help the affected families.
Kaliganj Upazila Nirbahi Officer Rabiul Hasan said that they made a list of the affected families and will rehabilitate them.
Local MP Nuruzzaman Ahmed said they are collecting information about the families.
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Muslims in Bangladesh are celebrating the Eid-ul-Fitr, their biggest religious festival, on Monday.
Only five days ago, cyclone ‘Amphan’ battered the coastal districts of the country with wind speed of up to 180kph and over 10 feet tidal surges, inflicting heavy damage to lives and livelihoods.
It damaged agriculture, infrastructures, environment, as well as the largest mangrove forest in the world, the Sundarbans, in southwestern region of the country.