The death toll reaches to 18 in seven districts of Bangladesh in the past three days due to the sudden flood.
It has affected 4,938,159 people across 11 districts in the country, said Kamrul Hasan, secretary of the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief on Saturday (August 24).
The devastating floods are the latest setback for the country of 170 million people, recently besieged with deadly political protests and violence. An interim government led by Nobel prize winner Muhammad Yunus took over after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country earlier this month amid a student-led mass uprising.
"These are the worst floods we have seen in three decades," Liakath Ali, director of climate change at non-governmental organization BRAC, said in a statement. "There are people stranded across the country, and we are expecting the situation to worsen in many places as rains continue."
The government is rushing food and emergency medical supplies to the people marooned in the flooded areas. Authorities opened 3,176 shelters for flood victims and deployed 639 medical teams.
Breakdowns in telecommunications, interruptions to transport, and flooded roads and highways are complicating rescue efforts, according to BRAC.
"People had no time to save anything," Ali said. "Entire villages, all of the families who lived in them, and everything they owned "" homes, livestock, farmlands, fisheries "" have been washed away.
Source: Gulf News
BDST: 1434 HRS, AUG 24, 2024
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