Bangladesh is prone to annual floods but the disaster in the north-east is the worst in living memory Dozens of people have died, many of them young children, in the worst floods north-east ...
N EW DELHI: The Indian government has clarified that recent flooding in eight eastern districts of Bangladesh is not due to the release of waters from the Dumbur Dam on the Gumti River. The ...
Forecasters are warning that the flooding is expected to get worse over the next few days. Some Bangladesh government officials have described the recent flooding as the country's worst since 2004.
At least seven people have been killed and several others injured as torrential rains caused severe flooding and landslides in Bangladesh. These people died in two separate landslides in Bangladesh's ...
Exploring the physical and human causes of flooding in Bangladesh, including climate change. It then explores the social, economic and environmental impacts of this flooding through the personal ...
Cyclone Sidr struck south east Bangladesh turning millions of lives upside down and killing thousands. Many survivors were left struggling for basic necessities such as tents, rice, drinking water ...
Unfortunately, many of these long-term responses are difficult to pay for and maintain. They are not always successful and don't always help enough people.