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Floods in Bangladesh and India killed dozens of people

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Roads, highways under water as parts of India and Bangladesh hit by historic flooding

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  • Floods are a regular menace to millions of people in low-lying Bangladesh.
  • But experts say climate change is increasing their frequency, ferocity and unpredictability.
  • Forecasters say the floods are set to worsen over the next two days; with heavy rains in India’s northeast.
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Flooding is expected to worsen in Bangladesh and upstream in India’s northeast; over the next two days, according to forecasters.

Officials said on Saturday that monsoon storms in Bangladesh and India killed at least 41 people; and caused disastrous floods that trapped millions of others.

Floods are a constant threat to millions of people in Bangladesh’s low-lying areas; but researchers warn climate change is increasing the frequency and fury.

Read More: Millions stranded, dozens dead as flooding hits Bangladesh and India

Over the last week, torrential rains have inundated large swaths of Bangladesh’s northeast; forcing military to evacuate families blocked off from neighbouring settlements.

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Schools have been converted into relief shelters to house entire villages; inundated by rivers that burst their banks in a couple of hours.

Read More: ‘Children are starving’

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