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UK: Major Rail Disruption After Fire Breaks Out Near Tracks of Peckham Station

Around 15 firefighters tackled a track fire between Queen’s Road Peckham and South Bermondsey on Tuesday night, January 13. While a small section of the track was destroyed, no injuries were reported and the Peckham Station was safely evacuated. The incident caused major disruption to London Overground and Southern services, though normal service has since resumed.

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US: Large Fire Breaks Out In Downtown Baltimore, Damaging Buildings

A five-alarm fire broke out in downtown Baltimore on Sunday, September 22, affecting six buildings, including one residential building and five businesses. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation. Officials closed roads and suspended light-rail service in the downtown area.

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UK: Freight Train Derails In Audenshaw, Greater Manchester

A freight train derailed in Audenshaw, Greater Manchester, on Friday, September 6, causing the tracks to be closed. No injuries were reported in the incident, and trains scheduled to use this route will be diverted.

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are working in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are working in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man is crossing the road by a bicycle in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Rickshaw puller crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Rickshaw puller crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Rickshaw puller crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Children and women take shelter at a school in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Aan take shelter in Dhaka Chittagong highway as his house got washed away by flood water in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Bangladesh armed Force personal drops relief food from helicopter in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A flood affected women receive fresh drinking water from volunteer in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Children and women take shelter at a school in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A boy cleans a mosque's wall with flood water in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Foot of a dead Kid after he was recovered from the flood water of Lalpool area, 6 km south from Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Children and women take shelter at a school in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

An injured girl is seen in a temporary shelter after fall off from her roof as the flood water hits in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Children and women take shelter at a school in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Children and women take shelter at a school in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Children and women take shelter at a school in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

An elderly person points out to explain how people took shelter when the flood water hit in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

An elderly person points out to explain how people took shelter when the flood water hit in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man take shelter on rooftop of his building as flood water has submerged his house in Feni, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 25, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People trudge along a waterlogged track in Cumilla, Bangladesh, August 23, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

An aerial drone photo taken on August 23, 2024 shows a flood-hit region in Cumilla, Bangladesh. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People wade through a waterlogged road in Cumilla, Bangladesh, August 23, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People wade through a waterlogged road with their necessities in Cumilla, Bangladesh, August 23, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

An aerial drone photo taken on August 23, 2024 shows people trudging along a waterlogged track in Cumilla, Bangladesh. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People wade through a waterlogged road in Cumilla, Bangladesh, August 23, 2024. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

An aerial drone photo taken on August 23, 2024 shows people wading through a waterlogged road in Cumilla, Bangladesh. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

An aerial drone photo taken on August 23, 2024 shows a flood-hit village in Cumilla, Bangladesh. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

An aerial drone photo taken on August 23, 2024 shows a flood-hit village in Cumilla, Bangladesh. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

An aerial drone photo taken on August 23, 2024 shows a flood-hit school in Cumilla, Bangladesh. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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