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A woman stands in the water in front of her house in
Demra on the outskirt of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, Aug. 12, 2007.
The flood in Bangladesh affecting 38 out of the country's 64 regions has
claimed 268 lives and marooned nearly 10 million people mostly in the
northern, northeastern and central parts including capital Dhaka.
(Xinhua/Wang Xuemei) Photo
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by Wang Xuemei
DHAKA, Aug. 12 (Xinhua) -- Hamida Begum, about 50,
does not need to go far away to clean her utensils. She now does the job inside
her house as the house is still under flood water.
Some utensils were floating in the stagnant flood
water in her tatty house. Hamida told Xinhua Sunday that the situation has
lasted for two weeks and once the water in her house was waist-deep submerging
even the beds and tables.
The low-lying areas in eastern part of capital Dhaka
have been hit by the flood due to incessant rain and water flowing from upper
stream.
A dam was created to protect some areas of Dhaka and
central Narayanganj, a neighboring district of the capital, from flood, but the
dam now has become the roots of all trouble for thousands of people there as it
was damaged in the flood.
Moreover, filling lands for developing housing areas
has aggravated the situation. Bangladesh Army Chief Moeen U Ahmed, who visited
the flood-affected area, issued a cautionary signal that the government will
take action against the real estate companies who filled lands and created the
trouble.
Hamida and her neighbors were seen on the beds even
in day time, as the ankle or knee deep flood water is still inside their houses
and stagnant water are even 2-3 meters deep in low-lying areas around their
houses.
However, some of Hamida's neighbors have been
displaced by the flood with their houses flooded but locked.
Now, country boat is the only means of transport to
the approached roads from the flooded houses. Almost all the families there
bought boats for the purpose.
Due to flood, the prices of essentials are getting
much higher than before which makes life even harder for the people there.
However, they were happy to learn the situation
continue to improve in the last few days.
Meanwhile, the caretaker government is supplying
drinking water through jerrycan and other pots, different organizations and army
are distributing relief among the affected people.
The flood in Bangladesh
affecting 38 out of the country's 64 districts has claimed 268 lives and
marooned nearly 10 million people mostly in the northern, northeastern and the
central parts including capital Dhaka.
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A woman stands in her house in Demra on
the outskirt of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, Aug. 12, 2007. The flood
in Bangladesh affecting 38 out of the country's 64 regions has claimed 268
lives and marooned nearly 10 million people, mostly in the northern,
northeastern and central parts including capital Dhaka. (Xinhua/Wang
Xuemei) Photo
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