Floods in India and Bangladesh
Floods in India and Bangladesh

Floods in India and Bangladesh affect 10 Million as people are affected by recent floods and catastrophic rains in Bangladesh and northeast India

On Tuesday, officials said, as authorities struggled to reach more than 9.5 million people stranded with little food and drinking water after days of intense rain.

Particularly heavy monsoon rain has brought the worst floods in more than a century in some parts of low-lying Bangladesh and have killed at least 69 people over the past two weeks there and in northeast India’s Assam state.

“People are without food. They are not even getting drinking water since floodwater submerged all tube-wells,” Abu Bakar, 26, a resident of hard-hit Sunamganj district in northeastern Bangladesh, told Reuters by telephone.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina flew over some of the flood-hit areas on Tuesday, looking down on huge tracts covered by brown water, broken up by occasional outcrop of land, television footage showed.

Extreme weather in South Asia has become more frequent and environmentalists warn that climate change could lead to even more serious disasters.

Atiqul Haque, director general of Bangladesh’s Department of Disaster Management, said three more districts in northern and central parts of the country had been flooded.

“The local administration along with army, navy, police, fire and emergency services personnel and volunteers have been engaged in rescue and relief operations,” Haque said.

The floods in the Sylhet region, which includes Sunamganj, are the most severe in more than a century and the UN children’s fund said 90 per cent of its health facilities have been inundated and cases of waterborne diseases are increasing.

Floods in India and Bangladesh affect 10 Million as floods have severely hit China and Pakistan in 2022.

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