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Floods in Bangladesh leave five dead, thousands stranded

A minimum of five individuals have actually passed away and more than 100,000 stay stranded as devastating floods, activated by heavy rains and upstream torrents, continue to ravage northern Bangladesh, authorities stated on Sunday.

In Sherpur, one of the hardest-hit northern districts, the water levels of significant rivers have actually risen, immersing new locations and displacing thousands of families.

Regional authorities fear extensive damage to agriculture, with crops and farmlands, especially rice fields, facing prospective destruction. Many homes and roadways are under several feet of water, cutting off villages and leaving homeowners in desperate requirement of rescue.

I have actually never ever seen such flooding in my life, said Abu Taher, a resident of the district.

Army workers, using boats and helicopters, have joined rescue efforts, delivering emergency materials and leaving those caught by the floods.

Bridges have actually collapsed, and roads have actually been submerged, making it hard for regional authorities to reach impacted locations.

Our priority is to leave people to safe shelters and offer them with necessary supplies, stated Sherpur district administrator Torofdar Mahmudur Rahman.

He stated another decomposed body, presumed to have actually floated from India, had actually been found.

The low-lying nation of 170 million has actually experienced several floods this year, highlighting its vulnerability to environment modification. A 2015 World Bank Institute analysis approximated that 3.5 million people in Bangladesh are at threat of annual river flooding, a danger scientists state is aggravating due to worldwide climate modification.

As water levels continue to increase, issues grow about the long-term impact on the region's agriculture, especially rice crops. If the floodwaters do not decline soon, the financial toll on farmers could be extreme.

Adding to the worries, the weather office has actually forecasted more rain in the coming days, raising fears of additional inundation.

The floods in August in eastern Bangladesh, which left more than 70 dead, caused damage approximated at $1.20 billion, according to a study by the Centre for Policy Discussion, a. leading think-tank.

The United Nations and its partners have launched a $134. million humanitarian appeal to supply urgent relief and assistance. to neighborhoods impacted by ongoing floods and cyclones in. Bangladesh.

(source: Reuters)