Floods Ravage India and Bangladesh, Displacing Hundreds of Thousands
- Severe flooding inundated parts of India and Bangladesh
- Approximately 4.5 million people have been affected
- Rescue teams are working tirelessly to evacuate people
Severe flooding has inundated parts of India and Bangladesh, displacing hundreds of thousands of people in the region.
Heavy rains have triggered landslides and swollen rivers, leading to widespread destruction and loss of life.
In Bangladesh, the death toll has risen to 13, as the country continues to recover from recent political unrest.
Approximately 4.5 million people have been affected by the floods in eastern Bangladesh.
In India’s northeastern state of Tripura, more than 65,000 people have been forced from their homes due to the flooding.
Rescue teams are working tirelessly to evacuate people to safety, as roads and bridges have been damaged.
The authorities have opened relief camps to accommodate those affected by the floods and provide essential supplies.
However, many areas in eastern Bangladesh remain isolated due to the rising waters and damaged infrastructure.
Climate change is exacerbating the impact of these annual monsoon floods, making them more frequent and intense.
The situation in both countries is dire, with many people struggling to survive and recover from the devastation.