The flood killed 250 people and forced nearly 3 million people from their homes in Bihar.[13] More than 300,000 houses were destroyed and at least 340,000 hectares (840,000 acres) of crops were damaged.[14] Villagers in Bihar ate raw rice and flour mixed with polluted water. Hunger and disease were widespread. The Supaul district was the worst-hit; surging waters swamped 1,000 square kilometres (247,000 acres) of farmlands, destroying crops
The flood killed 250 people and forced nearly 3 million people from their homes in Bihar.[13] More than 300,000 houses were destroyed and at least 340,000 hectares (840,000 acres) of crops were damaged.[14] Villagers in Bihar ate raw rice and flour mixed with polluted water. Hunger and disease were widespread. The Supaul district was the worst-hit; surging waters swamped 1,000 square kilometres (247,000 acres) of farmlands, destroying crops
it might be the amount of people.
people have had exsaution of food and money, this is an eyesore incident.
poverty, disease, death and corruption
catastorphic
death disease, farms destroyed. basically the whole place got screwed
5,000 flood shelters were made in Bangladesh
the sick lad flood
The short term effects are ruined crops; dead livestock; houses and businesses ruined; and illnesses from contaminated water.
me mum
what should they change after the disaster in 2007 bangladesh flood
in Bangladesh and covered almost half of Bangladesh. 70% of Bangladesh's land is flat and low. 10% of Bangladesh is rivers, swamps and lakes.
because it just does
nineteen eighty eight
aug.13.2014
In the North