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Flood Situation in Sylhet: Eid has not brought joy to many in the Sylhet region as homes of more than 1.6 million people were flooded and nearly 30,000 had to move to shelter centres.
Various rescue organisations including Animal Rescuers Bangladesh are trying to access these flood-affected regions to provide necessary assistance to the survivors. June 22, 2022 June 22, 2022 ...
Sylhet Deputy Commissioner Sheikh Russell Hasan and Additional Superintendent of Police Mahfuz Akhter Simul visited the flood-affected areas along with some local public representatives and government ...
The Sylhet City Corporation said, "The acting mayor, councillors, and officials of Sylhet City Corporation have been actively managing the flood situation throughout the day.
Extensive flooding has stranded about 1.8 million people in northeast Bangladesh, following weeks of heavy rains that have submerged homes and devastated farmland, according to state media and ...
The ongoing flood in Sylhet has damaged the Surma and Kushiyara river dikes in as many as 38 places, causing 2,060 metres of the embankment to be compromised. Meanwhile, two regulators of the dam were ...
Sylhet, June 3 -- Although heavy ... Surma, Kushiyara rivers flow above danger level in Sylhet; flood fears loom . Surma was flowing at 13.69 metres at Kanaighat, 0.94 metres above the danger ...
Due to heavy rain, it is feared that the flood situation in Sylhet may deteriorate again. Sylhet Correspondent. bdnews24.com. Published : 04 Jun 2024, 03:48 AM. Updated : 04 Jun 2024, 03:48 AM .
As of Friday, at least 68 people in Bangladesh had died since mid-May from flood-related causes, including drowning, electrocutions and landslides, government data show. More than 4,000 people ...
Army has been deployed for relief and rescue operations as the flood situation in Sylhet and Sunamganj districts of Bangladesh deteriorated sharply on Friday. The District Administration has sought ...
A man wades past damaged cars, after heavy rains in battered northern China on 31 July 2023. Development in flood-prone areas has outpaced that of zones less likely to be inundated.