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MONDAY, JULY 30, 2007
10:58 MECCA TIME, 7:58 GMT
 
NEWS CENTRAL/S. ASIA
Thousands flee Bangladesh floods
Bangladesh recieves heavy flooding each monsoon season, killing and displacing thousands [EPA]
Hundreds of thousands of villagers in Bangladesh have fled their homes due to flash flooding, caused by monsoon rains and melting glaciers.

At least 675,000 people were forced to move to temporary shelters or seek higher ground as rivers burst their banks and left nearly half of the country underwater.
Monsoon rains have killed about a 25 people since Saturday and nearly 1,000 this year so far.

Currently 24 of the country's 64 districts are flooded.

"The flood situation in northern Bangladesh has been aggravated  overnight. Water levels of both the Ganges and the Brahmaputra have increased, inundating vast new areas," Dhiraj Malakar, the country's disaster management secretary, said.

Worse to come

Thousands of military, government and volunteer groups have been evacuating people and distributing food and medical aid.

The government's flood forecasting and warning centre has said that the situation could worsen as the two major Himalayan-fed rivers have continued to swell and were set to flood the country’s central regions within two days.
  
Last month, landslides triggered by heavy rains killed at least 126 people in the southeastern city of Chittagong on the Bay of Bengal.
  
Bangladesh is surrounded by a network of 230 rivers and has annual floods with at least a fifth of the country submerged each year.
  
The monsoon season has also hit Nepal hard with the heavy rains leaving 20 people dead and 50,000 families displaced.

Source: Agencies
Related:
UK battles worst floods in 60 years  
(24 Jul 2007)
Scores killed in China floods  
(22 Jul 2007)
Scores killed in Indian floods  
(23 Jun 2007)
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