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The short term effects are ruined crops; dead livestock; houses and businesses ruined; and illnesses from contaminated water.

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What caused the 2004 Bangladesh flood?

heavy rain caused it


How long did the flood in Bangladesh 2004 last?

2 months


How much did it cost to rebuild Bangladesh due to the flood in 2004?

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What are the primary and secondary and responses to the Bangladesh flood 2004?

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What is the future for Bangladesh 2004 flood?

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Why did Bangladesh flood 2004?

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On what date was the flood in Bangladesh in 2004?

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What areas of Bangladesh flooded in 2004?

Floods are common in a place like Bangladesh. Bangladesh an alluvial land created by the muds brought by the great rivers originated in Himalaya, Assam range of mountains. In 2004 (like in 1970, 1988, 1997...and so on), flood is common. Every year there is flood. But some times its too much. When the flood is heavy, peasants lose almost everything, their crops, livelihood, cattle, and homes.


When did the 2004 Bangladesh flood end?

It ended in the late August 2004 though there was still some chance of flooding as the Monsoon season doesn't end until late October.


What are the primary and secondary effects and how are they connected in flooding in Bangladesh 2004?

harvest loss, misery to the farmers and poverty