due to Floods in Nepal, India and Bangladesh ‘1.5 million people’ are affect: Red Cross

Geneva: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said on Friday that a large part of South Asia is facing humanitarian crisis and more than one crore 60 million people are flooded in floods in Nepal, Bangladesh and India. Are impressed. According to a report by Chinese news agency ‘Xinhua’, IFRC has said in a statement that the flood water in Bangladesh has increased to record levels and the water of big rivers like Jamuna marks the danger set in the worst flood in 1988. Has crossed.




According to the statement, “More than one-third of Bangladesh and Nepal are submerged in flood waters and there can be deeper human crisis in the days to come.” In its statement IFRC further said, “Landslides and floods Most parts of Nepal have been cut off from the outside world and many villages have to live without food, water and electricity.

Nepali Red Cross Society’s general secretary Dev Ratna Dhakwa said, “In Nepal, 128 people have died so far and 33 people are still missing,” said Dev Ratna Dhakwa, general secretary of Nepali Red Cross Society.

Apart from this, IFRC has said that Bangladesh has affected 39 lakh people due to the increased water level in Bangladesh and water of India’s rivers can penetrate into the low-populated areas of Bangladesh, making the situation even more alarming. ”

According to its other Chinese news agency Xinhua, about one crore ten million people have been affected in the four states of North India since the flood. “Let us tell you that the ‘Indian Meteorological Department’ arrived in the context of floods In these areas, heavy rains have been estimated.

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