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Bangladesh floods recede but millions still marooned

At least 10 dead in past week after floodwaters breach major embankment in Sylhet

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 May 2022 6:30PM

Bangladesh floods recede but millions still marooned
Floods are a regular menace to millions of people in low-lying Bangladesh and neighbouring northeast India, but many experts say that climate change is increasing the frequency, ferocity, and unpredictability. – AFP pic, May 22, 2022

SUNAMGANJ – North-east Bangladesh’s worst floods in nearly 20 years began receding on today, but rescue workers were struggling to help millions marooned by extreme weather across the region that has killed around 60 people.

Floods are a regular menace to millions of people in low-lying Bangladesh and neighbouring northeast India, but many experts say that climate change is increasing the frequency, ferocity, and unpredictability.

In the past week after heavy rains in India, floodwaters breached a major embankment in Bangladesh’s Sylhet region, affecting around two million people, swamping dozens of villages and killing at least 10.

Arifuzzman Bhuiyan, head of the state-run Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre, said that the floods had hit some 70% of Sylhet district and about 60% of neighbouring Sunamganj.

“It is one of the worst floods in the region,” he said.

But he said the situation would improve further in the next few days after heavy rains stopped.

Police said that a scuffle broke out in the rural town of Companyganj on yesterday as authorities stepped up relief operations for the roughly two million people hit.    

“There were more flood-affected people than the estimated relief packs. At one point everyone started to snatch relief goods when police dispersed the crowd,” local police chief Sukanto Chakrobarti said. 

Mozibur Rahman, head of Sylhet district, said that the embankment washed away along the Bangladesh-India border was yet to be repaired.

“It is impossible to fix the embankment unless waterflow from India plunges. The inundation scenario in Sylhet city has improved. But outer towns are still underwater,” Rahman said.

“We are trying to send relief and have opened hundreds of shelters for the flood-hit people.”

Mofizul Islam, a resident of Sylhet city where floodwaters were slowly subsiding, said that he fell off his motorbike after he hit a pothole hidden under the water today.

‘It is very risky for the people who are going out today,” Islam said. – AFP, May 22, 2022

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