
About five million people in Bangladesh were left without power as a result of floods that swept aside valley hillsides. According to federal statistics, at least five rivers in the nation experienced the worst flood since 2018 and the dying burden increased to 15 people. Eleven regions were affected.
The nation of 170 million people, which has just been besieged by dangerous political protests, has suffered the most recent setback from the catastrophic floods. ” These are the worst storms we have seen in three years”, Liakath Ali, producer of climate change at non-governmental business BRAC, said. Failures in communications, breaks to carry, and flooded roads and highways are complicating save work, according to BRAC. Ali said whole settlements, all of the families and anything they owned– homes, cattle, farmlands, fisheries- have been washed ahead.”
3, 176 homes have been set up, and the government is rushing foods and emergency medical products to the stranded people in flooded areas.