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SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2023

flood affected areas

400 Sitakunda families marooned in water as canal filled by three cos
Bangladesh

400 Sitakunda families marooned in water as canal filled by three cos

The companies trade blame as 2,500 villagers remain stranded in water for three months

A general view of a submerged date trees’ field, following rains and floods during the monsoon season in Khairpur, on September 10.—Reuters
World+Biz

Pakistan flood: Draining water from towns, fields may take 3-6 months, says Sindh CM

People move a boat in a flooded area during a widespread flood in the northeastern part of the country, in Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 19, 2022. REUTERS/Stringe
Bangladesh

‘Flood swept away our house, how can we celebrate Eid?’

Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni. Picture: Collected
Education

Schedule of postponed SSC exams after distribution of textbooks in flood-hit areas: Dipu Moni

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Over 30 lakh homeless, 40,000 houses destroyed in flood-hit Sylhet

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

BAFWA begins relief distribution for the flood affected 

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

bKash sets up 10 free health camps in flood affected areas

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Flood water recedes in Sylhet, sufferings turn acute

While excavating rivers and canals is an important step, narrowing them down with excavated earth is counterproductive. Pictured is the dredging of the Ghagra canal in Dinajpur city in 2020. Photo: TBS
Panorama

Lessons from this year’s floods: The challenges and solutions are actually intertwined 

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Jamuna River flowing 64cm over danger level in Bogura

File photo. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed
Bangladesh

1 lakh people marooned in Kishoreganj flood

Photo: PMO
Bangladesh

Flood-hit people to be rehabilitated, PM reiterates 

Logo of Unicef / Courtesy
Bangladesh

Unicef provides emergency relief as 1.6 million children stranded by floods in Bangladesh

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