Parts of the nation are swept by flash floods.

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 Parts of the nation are swept by flash floods.



Devastating floods brought on by torrential rain have left at least five people dead and ten more unaccounted for, upending millions of lives in the Chattogram and Sylhet districts. 


Water from upstream India has quickly flooded large areas, and the constant rain is rising the water level in many districts.


Feni, Cumilla, Noakhali, Laxmipur, Brahmanbaria, Chattogram, Rangamati, Khagrachhari, Moulvibazar, Habiganj, Sylhet, and Cox's Bazar are the districts that are impacted by flooding. The flood predicting center's executive engineer, Sarkar Udoy Raihan, predicts that there will probably be fewer inches of rainfall today and that the water levels will start to drop tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.


The executive engineer of the flood predicting center, Sarkar Udoy Raihan, said that water will start to fall tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. 

The Chief Adviser's Press Wing reports that 3,645,552 individuals were left stranded by the flooding. 

Yesterday, there were three drownings in Ramu, one in Feni, and one in Cox's Bazar. According to Abul Kashim, a union parishad member, only those who are hurt of Ramu have been recognized: Amjad Hossain, 22, son of Chayed Hossain; Rabiul Alam, 35, son of Saleh Ahmed; and Coching Rakhine, 50.


Ten persons went missing in Cumilla, according to the administration, as flash floods damaged nearby neighborhoods. At least 12 districts in the Chattogram and Sylhet divisions have been impacted by severe flooding.


 In addition to severely destroying infrastructure, heavy monsoon rains and the rush of water from upstream are forcing people to relocate. Over 3.64 lakh individuals have found themselves stranded in 495 unions hit by flooding in the 12 districts. Rain is predicted to persist today in most of the Mymensingh, Dhaka, Barishal, Chattogram, and Sylhet divisions, according to the Met Office's report from yesterday. It may stop by tomorrow. The location of the snapshot was Brahmanbaria.



Many people in Feni, Cumilla, and Noakhali reported that they had never witnessed currents that powerful and water levels exceedingly high. Due to unusable roads, more than 300,000 people were left trapped in Feni's town and six upazilas. "I have never seen this level of flooding. 


"My house's first floor is now submerged in water," stated Alam Manik, a resident of Feni town's Chhanua region. Yesterday, the shot was taken in Feni. Government data indicates that 184,900 people are stranded in eight upazilas in Noakhali and 154,661 persons in 12 upazilas in Cumilla.


There are seven upazilas in Moulvibazar, eight in Khagrachhari, five in Habiganj, two in Brahmanbaria, one in Sylhet, and two in Habiganj. 


There are a minimum of 12,20,877 stranded individuals in these districts. There are 80,000 people trapped in Cox's Bazar and around 13,000 in Rangamati

In the six districts, the administration established 2,246 shelter centers and dispatched 492 medical teams, providing shelter to 7,755 livestock and 82,694 humans.






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