Flood Victims
Bangladesh, highly prone to floods and impacted by climate change, faces annual inundation due to overbank flows from major rivers like the Brahmaputra, Ganges, and Meghna. Local rainfall exacerbates the situation. Limited drainage to the Bay of Bengal prolongs floods. Peak flow synchronization worsens flooding. Flood-prone areas suffer from food shortages, poverty, illiteracy, and high reliance on wage labor—relief efforts by government and private organizations.
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