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Flood deluge worsens in Bangladesh with millions affected

Flood deluge worsens in Bangladesh with millions affected
23 Aug 2024 12:36

Feni (AFP)

Flash floods wrought havoc in Bangladesh on Friday with the death toll rising to 13 and millions more caught in the deluge.

The South Asian nation of 170 million people, crisscrossed by hundreds of rivers, has seen frequent floods in recent decades.

The annual monsoon rains cause widespread destruction every year, but climate change is shifting weather patterns and increasing the number of extreme weather events.

"It's a catastrophic situation here," rescue volunteer Zahed Hossain Bhuiya, 35, told AFP from the worst-hit city of Feni. "We are trying to rescue as many people as we can."

Much of Bangladesh is made up of deltas where the Himalayan rivers, the Ganges and the Brahmaputra, wind towards the sea after coursing through India.

All the major tributaries of the two transnational rivers were overflowing, according to local media reports.

Bangladesh's disaster management ministry said in a bulletin that the latest toll of 13 deaths included fatalities in cities along the country's southeastern coast.

That included the main port city of Chittagong and Cox's Bazar, a district home to around a million Rohingya refugees.

Areas east of the capital Dhaka were also badly hit including the city of Comilla, near the border with Tripura state in India.

Nearly 190,000 others were taken to emergency relief shelters, according to the bulletin, while altogether 4.5 million people had been affected in some way.
Altogether 11 of the country's 64 districts were affected by the flooding, the ministry said.

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