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Floods send nearly 300,000 Bangladeshis into emergency shelters

  • 4.5 million people have been affected by the floods, with 285,000 people living in emergency shelters

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People wade through flood waters after collecting relief materials in Feni, in south-eastern Bangladesh, on August 24, 2024. Photo: AFP

Nearly 300,000 Bangladeshis were taking refuge in emergency shelters on Saturday from floods that inundated vast areas of the low-lying South Asian country, disaster officials said.

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The floods were triggered by heavy monsoon rains and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides.

“My house is completely inundated,” Lufton Nahar, 60, told journalists from a relief shelter in Feni, one of the worst-hit districts near the border with India’s Tripura state.

“Water is flowing above our roof. My brother brought us here by boat. If he hadn’t, we would have died.”

The nation of 170 million people is criss-crossed by hundreds of rivers and has seen frequent floods in recent decades.

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Monsoon rains cause widespread destruction every year but climate change is shifting weather patterns and increasing the number of extreme weather events.

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