Floods in Bangladesh have destroyed an estimated 1.1 million metric tons of rice, according to data from the agriculture ministry, prompting the country to ramp up imports of the staple grain amid ...
As the massive floods in Bangladesh affected nearly 1.8 million people and resulted in five deaths, rumors began circulating, falsely blaming India’s opening of the Dumbur Dam on the Gumti River ...
Below, we suggest a few critical essentials to consider when donating to those affected by the floods. Bangladesh made history by securing their first-ever Test victory over Pakistan, triumphing ...
Severe flooding in the northern district of Bangladesh has wreacked havoc, triggerring extensive losses to property and livies. The flooding has caused sever damage to the agrictulture and ...
Experts have urged collaborative approaches for flood management in Bangladesh at a round table discussion on Friday. The Embassy of Bangladesh to the Netherlands organized the round table discussion ...
At least seven people have been killed and several others injured as torrential rains caused severe flooding and landslides in Bangladesh. These people died in two separate landslides in Bangladesh's ...
Friendship, a Social Purpose Organization (SPO) founded by renowned social entrepreneur Runa Khan, has been dedicated to ...
In 2017 18.8 million people were displaced by natural disasters, with floods accounting for 8.6 million. Climate change is poised to drive those numbers higher still. Cities around the world ...
Harvard students gathered at the Signet Society celebrating South Asian melodies and traditional dances to raise funds for people affected by flooding in Bangladesh last Friday evening.
DHAKA, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Floods in Bangladesh have destroyed an estimated 1.1 million metric tons of rice, according to data from the agriculture ministry, prompting the country to ramp up ...
talks to Naznin Tithi of The Daily Star about the weaknesses of our flood management efforts this year as well as the importance of stronger coordination and better flood forecasting.