Heavy monsoon rains and upstream river water from India have caused widespread flooding in northeastern Bangladesh, particularly in the Sylhet region. The floods have stranded over 2 million people and affected millions more. The situation could worsen, according to officials. The onrush of upstream waters coupled with heavy downpours has led to significant displacement of tens of thousands of residents. The flash floods in Bangladesh were reported on June 20.
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🔵 FLOODS RAVAGE PARTS OF BANGLADESH, STRAND OVER 2 MILLION PEOPLE Monsoon rains and upstream river water from India have caused widespread flooding in northeastern Bangladesh, stranding more than 2 million people, and the situation could worsen, officials said on Friday. Full…
Floods in parts of Bangladesh's northeastern Sylhet region due to onrush of upstream waters coupled with heavy downpours have affected millions of people and displaced tens of thousands #AsiaAlbum https://t.co/kS9HQaJGp2 https://t.co/2Ad1j3PUms
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