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Bangladesh floods maroon almost 3 million individuals, kill two

Unrelenting monsoon rains and flooding have stranded nearly three million individuals in Bangladesh and eliminated 2, immersing huge areas and harmful homes and infrastructure, officials from the country's disaster management ministry stated on Thursday.

Reuters TV revealed Bangladesh locals evacuating with their possessions by boat and other makeshift transport as knee-deep water entered their homes.

The Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) has cautioned that with the rains continuing, water levels might rise even more over the next 24 hr, raising issue about extra flooding and displacement.

Road connection in several regions were severed, separating communities and hampering relief efforts, disaster management and relief officials stated.

The most afflicted districts in Bangladesh consisted of Feni, Moulvibazar, Habiganj, Comilla and Chittagong, where 5 significant rivers were streaming above danger levels, the FFWC stated.

I haven't seen so much water in the last twenty years. Everything in my house is wrecked because the water has increased to waist level, said Mohammad Masum, a local of Feni district.

An analysis in 2015 by the World Bank Institute estimated that 3.5 million people in Bangladesh, one of the world's most climate-vulnerable countries, were at threat of annual river flooding. Researchers attribute the exacerbation of such disastrous events to climate change.

Late on Wednesday, students in Dhaka held demonstration rallies, declaring that the floods were caused by the opening of dam sluice gates in neighbouring India.

India's foreign ministry said it was not fix that the floods were caused by water released from the Dumbur dam on the Gumti River in the northeastern state of Tripura.

We wish to explain that the catchment locations of Gumti River that flows through India and Bangladesh have witnessed the heaviest rains of this year over the last few days, the ministry stated in a statement on Thursday.

The flood in Bangladesh is mostly due to waters from these big catchments downstream of the dam.

In Tripura, 12 individuals have passed away due to landslides and floods set off by the relentless rain of the past three days, Suman Deb, a Indian disaster management official, informed Reuters.

The impact has actually been ravaging and rescue operations are continuous, Deb stated.

India's interior minister, Amit Shah, said in a post on X. that the federal government has rushed catastrophe management. groups, apart from boats and helicopters, to Tripura to assist. the state government in relief and rescue operations.

Floods on the common rivers in between India and Bangladesh. are a shared issue causing sufferings to people on both. sides, and needs close mutual cooperation towards fixing. them, India's foreign ministry stated.

(source: Reuters)