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Floods in Bangladesh affect over 1.3 million people
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IntroductionPeople walk on a flooded road in Sunamganj, Bangladesh, July 12, 2020. The floods in parts of Bangla ...
People walk on a flooded road in Sunamganj, Bangladesh, July 12, 2020. The floods in parts of Bangladesh have affected over 1.3 million people and displaced tens of thousands of families, official data revealed Sunday. (Xinhua)
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