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Floods, landslides kill 44 in Bangladesh, leave over 1 million stranded
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Floods, landslides kill 44 in Bangladesh, leave over 1 million stranded

Heavy monsoon rains triggered floods and landslides in southeastern Bangladesh, resulting in at least 44 deaths and leaving over 1 million people stranded. The disaster affected seven districts, disrupting daily life and isolating thousands of families. Power outages, damaged infrastructure, and communication breakdowns hindered rescue operations. Residents reported difficulties in cooking and accessing basic necessities, with many relying on emergency food supplies like dry rice and biscuits. Military forces are delivering aid by boat to remote areas, while officials emphasize ongoing relief efforts. Landslides in Rohingya refugee camps added to the crisis, killing 16 individuals. Climate change is highlighted as a contributing factor to increased frequency and intensity of such natural disasters.

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Floods, landslides kill 44 in Bangladesh, leave over 1 million stranded

Heavy monsoon rains triggered floods and landslides in southeastern Bangladesh, resulting in at least 44 deaths and leaving over 1 million people stranded. The disaster affected seven districts, disrupting daily life and isolating thousands of families. Power outages, damaged infrastructure, and communication breakdowns hindered rescue operations. Residents reported difficulties in cooking and accessing basic necessities, with many relying on emergency food supplies like dry rice and biscuits. Military forces are delivering aid by boat to remote areas, while officials emphasize ongoing relief efforts. Landslides in Rohingya refugee camps added to the crisis, killing 16 individuals. Climate change is highlighted as a contributing factor to increased frequency and intensity of such natural disasters.

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