Hawk continues in Bangladesh due to torrential rains and floods, 71 people have died so far
Bangladesh Heavy Rains & Floods: There is chaos in Bangladesh due to torrential rains and floods. Due to this, the death toll in the country is also increasing.
The torrential rains with flood incidents have left people in worse condition in 12 Bangladesh districts. Bangladesh is being subjected to chaos created by torrential rains followed by floods. The people affected by the floods in Bangladesh seem to be in a bad condition, and as it is, a lot of trouble is being faced. Along with people, the flood in Bangladesh is severely affecting the economy of the country. This is a huge setback for the already dwindling Bangladeshi economy.
At least 71 people have died in Bangladesh due to torrential rains and flooding, but the causality toll may still rise.
This flood in Bangladesh has filled up water everywhere. Because of this, the danger of the water-borne diseases in the country has also increased.
This flood in Bangladesh has affected the lives of about 60 lakh people. Due to this flood, the level of rivers in the affected districts is also rising, which is a source of concern. Amidst such a situation, the roads are getting flooded, and this water has also entered people's homes. Due to the water, the household goods of many people have also been ruined.
Due to the flood in Bangladesh, a large fraction of the population has become homeless. This disaster, so far, left about 8 lakh people homeless in Bangladesh. Out of them, many have taken shelter in order to save their lives. A large number of people's crops, shops, and many other businesses have been damaged. The Bangladesh Army, Navy, Coast Guards, Border Guards, Fire Service, Police, and so many NGOs have begun the rescue works amidst this disaster. The people affected by the flood are being assisted. Those needy people have been taken to a safe place, and arrangement of their food, water along with other essential items has been made. The government has evacuated the people, who were caught in the floodwaters in the inundated areas, and shifted them to safer places. The government is very anxious to provide all possible monetary support to the needy people.