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Heavy rains and flash floods in Bangladesh leave 51 dead

Heavy rains and flash floods in Bangladesh have resulted in at least 51 deaths and affected over a million people in recent days. Thousands have lost their homes due to widespread flash floods and landslides, impacting numerous regions including the capital, Dhaka.

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Heavy rains and flash floods in Bangladesh leave 51 dead
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Heavy rains and flash floods in Bangladesh have resulted in at least 51 deaths and affected over a million people in recent days. Thousands have lost their homes due to widespread flash floods and landslides, impacting numerous regions including the capital, Dhaka. The district of Cox's Bazar, which houses a large Rohingya refugee population, has seen more than half of the reported fatalities, with some students and a teacher killed when their school was inundated. While Bangladesh is prone to monsoon season floods, experts attribute the increased intensity and frequency of rainfall to climate change. Authorities issued warnings, evacuated high-risk areas, and postponed exams as the heavy rain began over a week ago.

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Bangladesh is a low-lying country prone to heavy rain and floods during its monsoon season.

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More than half the deaths occurred in Cox's Bazar, home to a large Rohingya refugee population.

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At least 51 people have died and more than a million affected by heavy rainfall in Bangladesh.

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Thousands have lost their homes due to flash floods and landslides.

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Climate change has made rainfall more intense and more frequent.

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At least 51 people have died and more than a million affected by heavy rainfall in Bangladesh in recent days.Thousands have lost their homes as flash floods and landslides hit large parts of the country, including the capital Dhaka.More than half the deaths so far have occurred in Cox's Bazar, home to a large Rohingya refugee population. Last week several students and a teacher were killed in that district when floodwaters swept through their school.Bangladesh is a low-lying country that has many rivers, and often sees heavy rain and floods during its annual monsoon season. But experts warn that Climate Change has made rainfall more intense and more frequent.The heavy rain began more than a week ago and as it intensified in recent days, authorities issued warnings about floods and landslides, evacuated families in high risk areas, and postponed student exams. Thousands of people are now living in government shelters.As of Sunday, more than 1 million people have been affected by the rain, according to authorities.Twenty-eight out of the 51 deaths reported so far have been in Cox's Bazar. The district is home to more than a million Rohingya who make up the world's largest refugee settlement.
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