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Flood Situation as News Paper
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Diseases spread fast as millions wait for relief
Floodwaters recede
further; major rivers still flow above danger marks; city continues to
reel under filthy water
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'Another flood spell in mid-August'
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Heavy rain forecast rings fresh alarm
Floods in the north improve
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PM finally seeks int'l assistance
UN prepares to appeal to world for flood aid
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Inedible on the bowl
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Rain threat ups flood worry
Death toll now
400; water from centre won't recede in a week; significant recession of
water in north
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Army deployed to save DND dam
1 million people
under threat to become marooned
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Damage assessment first before int'l appeal for aid: PM
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Hospitals fill with diarrhoea patients
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Prices rising with rising water
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Living without relief
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Floodwaters eddy down to centre, recede from north
Diarrhoea breaks out, death toll now 329; capital reeks of sewage
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World responds to flood plights
UN
to appeal to int'l community; Britain provides Tk 110cr; IDB 1.2cr; ADB
forms monitoring unit; govt plans to assess damage with top donors
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Diarrhoea epidemic breaks out
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Floods in relentless fury
Dhaka deluge to worsen; sewerage and water systems collapse; death toll
now 285
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Rail, road links with capital threatened
Official death toll 202, breach in Chandpur embankment, Bogra dam
vulnerable to collapse
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Fresh city areas swamped
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Over 2cr live on little food, water in 41 Dists
Floods set to worsen
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Sylhet airport still grounded
Floods in north, northeast likely to worsen; death toll now 93
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Cry for food in Dhunat
Nepotism rules relief distribution among dam-cut
victims
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Flood engulfs more dists: Fear of disease grows
Nepotism rules relief distribution among dam-cut victims
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Dhunat waters flood Kazipur in Sirajganj
5.5
lakh marooned, 60 still missing
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Bogra village devastated as saboteurs cut dam
5 die; 60 go missing; 800 houses destroyed; act
blamed on feud between contractors
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Floodwaters rushing towards Dhaka,
Capital's low-lying areas may be swamped in 48 hours
July 13, 2004
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Floods take alarming turn
July 13, 2004
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2 die in Sylhet flood, north rail link cut,
3 million marooned as waters roil in the north
July 12, 2004
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