Flood affected people and their sufferings, little to no flood shelters
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Flood affected people in
bangladesh
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More than four million people have been affected
by the floods triggered by torrential rains, with
hundreds of homes under water and left at least 52
dead. there were no dry land to bury those dead
bodies.
IN lalmonirhat 53-year-old Madina Bewa of
Shiberkuti village cannot return home
though floodwater receded from her house.
people used banana tree boat as temporary
solution and resilience.
students saved Shahinur Akhter, a 24-year-old pregnant
woman, who had been stranded on a roof without food
for nearly two days. Her labour pains had already begun,
and she had nearly lost hope when rescue team arrived.
they quickly evacuated her and brought her to a local
clinic."The students saved me and my baby. I have no words
to express my gratitude. I want them to name my
newborn," Shahinur said.
a flood victim in rehai Gabsara village in Tangail's
Bhuapur, said they are facing a shortage of
drinking water as most of the tube-wells in the
area have gone under water. shortage of food
made them rely on reliefs.
At least six lakh children have been affected by
floods.
half a million people have been forced to seek
refuge in schools and temporary shelters and 2.2
million people have become homeless due to flood.
people are struggling to find a safe
place for their domestic animals.
most of them brought those to higher
places near the main roads to save those
from floodwater.
beacause of inadequate relief, crisis of food
and shelter most of the children became sick.
roads were gone by floodwater and with them
any hope of medical relief.
people have lost their homes to the flood waters.
The roads around them have all been destroyed,
leaving them cut off from any immediate help.
prices of rice, lentil and vegetable have
gone up in the affected areas as crops on
vast swathes of land got damaged.
Inadequate government relief and crises
of food and drinking water have
compounded their woes. Around 300,000
hectares of land has been flooded, causing
major crop damage and threatening food
security.