Experts say that climate change is increasing the frequency, ferocity and unpredictability of floods in Bangladesh.
On Saturday, India's prime minister Narendra Modi tweeted that he was praying for the safety of people affected by the floods.
Meanwhile India's Meghalaya state's chief minister Conrad Sangma tweeted that authorities were inspecting damage caused by landslides in the north-eastern state. Water levels in all major rivers across Bangladesh are rising, according to the flood forecasting and warning centre in Dhaka, the nation's capital.Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerThe flooding in Bangladesh, described by a government expert as potentially the country's worst since 2004, was exacerbated by the runoff from heavy rain across Indian mountains.
Last month, a pre-monsoon flash flood, triggered by a rush of water from upstream in India’s north-eastern states, hit Bangladesh’s northern and north-eastern regions, destroying crops and damaging homes and roads.Bangladesh, a nation of 160 million people, is low-lying and faces threats from natural disasters such as floods and cyclones, made worse by climate change.
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