Floods devastate Bangladesh as dozens killed
The ministry of disaster management and Relief said flooding and landslides killed 13 people in Chattogram, six in Bandarban, three in Rangamati, and one in…
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The ministry of disaster management and Relief said flooding and landslides killed 13 people in Chattogram, six in Bandarban, three in Rangamati, and one in Moulvibazar. Over 50 killed by monsoon floods, landslides in Bangladesh. Officials in Bangladesh told the BBC at least 50 people are now confirmed dead.
Furthermore, A vast swathe of land in seven of Bangladesh’s 64 administrative districts has been inundated as heavy rains have battered the region since Tuesday, affecting more than 1 million people, with many residents still cut off. Areas in and around the south-eastern city of Chattogram have been hit the hardest, with food supplies running low. As a result, some rivers in northern and north-eastern Bangladesh may swell further and cause short-term flooding in low-lying areas, said Mostafa Kamal, an official at the centre.
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The ministry of disaster management and Relief said flooding and landslides killed 13 people in Chattogram, six in Bandarban, three in Rangamati, and one in Moulvibazar.
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Officials in Bangladesh told the BBC at least 50 people are now confirmed dead.
according to ABC News Australia — WorldA vast swathe of land in seven of Bangladesh’s 64 administrative districts has been inundated as heavy rains have battered the region since Tuesday, affecting more than 1 million people, with many residents still cut off.
according to Free Malaysia TodayAreas in and around the south-eastern city of Chattogram have been hit the hardest, with food supplies running low.
according to ABC News Australia — WorldAs a result, some rivers in northern and north-eastern Bangladesh may swell further and cause short-term flooding in low-lying areas, said Mostafa Kamal, an official at the centre.
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