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Devastating Floods Isolate 18 Million In Bangladesh

Devastating Floods Isolate 18 Million in Bangladesh

Torrential Rains Submerge Northeast, Displace Millions, Claim Lives

Flooding Crisis Worsens, Aid Agencies Appeal for Help

Catastrophic flooding in northeast Bangladesh has stranded approximately 18 million people, leaving a young man dead and another missing.

The relentless downpours have submerged vast areas, causing widespread devastation. The floods have claimed at least 68 lives since mid-May, according to official reports.

Bangladesh is prone to annual flooding, but this disaster is the worst in recent memory. The torrential rains have overwhelmed rivers and breached embankments, inundating homes, businesses, and farmland.

  • 18 million: Number of people stranded by the floods
  • 68: Confirmed flood-related deaths since mid-May
  • 1: Person swept away by floodwaters in Fulgazi upazila
  • Worst-hit areas: Northern and northeastern regions of Bangladesh
  • Aid agencies: Appealing for international assistance to provide relief to flood victims

Local authorities have warned that the flood situation is likely to deteriorate over the next 24 hours in the worst-affected areas of the north and northeast.

The disaster has left millions without shelter, food, and clean water. Aid agencies are appealing for international assistance to help provide relief and support to the flood victims.

"I have nothing left except my life," said one flood survivor. "My house, my belongings, everything is gone."

The floods have also destroyed crops and livestock, threatening food security in the region. The government has deployed military and disaster response teams to assist with rescue and relief efforts.


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