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Article: BANGLADESH: FLOODS MAROON ONE MILLION IN BANGLADESH.
- Article from:
- IPR Strategic Business Information Database
- Article date:
- July 20, 2005
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According to IINA, around one million people were marooned in the north and central parts of Bangladesh in a new wave of floods caused by monsoon rains over the last few days. At least seven people were died and hundreds of thousands of people stranded, said government officials. More than 40,000 people were forced to flee their homes and took shelter in safer places. The overflowing rivers Teesta, Jamuna and Brahmaputra ...
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Article: Bangladesh Floods Maroon at Least 65,000
AP Online;
September 26, 2004 ;
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... ... ALAM, Associated Press Writer AP Online 09-26-2004 Dateline: DHAKA, Bangladesh Floodwaters from upstream India have swamped some 80 villages in southwestern Bangladesh, marooning at least 65,000 people, officials said Sunday. Roads and ...
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