Over 2 million people stranded due to floods in Bangladesh
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Floods ravage parts of Bangladesh, strand over 2 million people
DHAKA, June 21 — Monsoon rains and upstream river water from India have caused widespread flooding in north-eastern Bangladesh, stranding more than 2 million people, and the situation could worsen, officials said today. The UN children’s agency Unicef said trapped residents in the region, including more than 772,000 children, were in urgent need of assistance. “Children are the most vulnerable, facing heightened risks of drowning, malnutrition, …
Intense rainstorms in northeastern Bangladesh have caused an alarming emergency situation. With over 2 million residents facing devastating floods, the problem is acute, and it is expected to intensify in the coming days. Not only adults, but especially children are categorized as the most vulnerable. Over 772,000 children...
Monsoon rains have caused widespread flooding in northeastern Bangladesh, stranding over 2 million people.
Inundações levam caos a Bangladesh; milhões seguem ilhados
Floods and river waters cause widespread flooding in northeastern Bangladesh, stranding over 2 million people, and the situation may worsen, officials said on Friday (21). The UN agency for children, Unicef, said that those trapped in the region, including more than 772,000 children, urgently need assistance. "Children are the most vulnerable, facing increased risks of drowning, malnutrition, deadly water-borne diseases, trauma of displacement a…
Monsoon rains have caused widespread flooding in northeastern Bangladesh, stranding over 2 million people.
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