Astonishing figures:16 million people affected by floods in Nepal, Bangladesh and India: Nepal claimed at least 128 lives and 33 people missing
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asiancorrespondent.com
19
August, 2017
A
humanitarian crisis is unfolding across large areas in South Asia,
with more than 16 million people affected by monsoon floods in
Nepal, Bangladesh and India.
“This
is fast becoming one of the most serious humanitarian crises this
region has seen in many years and urgent action is needed to meet
the growing needs of millions of people affected by these
devastating floods,” said Martin Faller, Deputy Regional Director
for Asia Pacific, International Federation of Red Cross and Red
Crescent Societies (IFRC).
“Millions
of people across Nepal, Bangladesh and India face severe food
shortages and disease caused by polluted flood waters,” Mr Faller
said.
Flood
levels have already reached record highs in Bangladesh, according to
local authorities. Flooding of major rivers such as the Jamuna has
surpassed levels set in 1988 – the deadliest floods the country
has ever faced.
“More
than one third of Bangladesh and Nepal have been flooded and we fear
the humanitarian crisis will get worse in the days and weeks ahead,”
Mr Faller said.
In
Nepal, many areas remain cut off after the most recent destructive
floods and landslides, on 11 and 12 August. Villages and communities
are stranded without food, water and electricity.
“This
tragic flooding in Nepal has claimed at least 128 lives and 33
people are still missing,” said Dev Ratna Dhakhwa, Secretary
General, Nepal Red Cross Society.
“More
than 500 Nepal Red Cross volunteers are racing aid to people,
including tarpaulins for temporary shelter, food and water. Food
crops have been wiped out by the floods in Nepal’s major farming
and agricultural lands in the south of the country. We fear that
this destruction will lead to severe food shortages,” Mr Dhakhwa
added.
In
Bangladesh, floods are likely to get much worse as swollen rivers
from India pour into the low-lying and densely populated areas in
the north and centre of the country. Over 3.9 million people have
been affected by the rising flood waters.
In
India over 11 million people are affected by floods in four states
across the north of the country. India’s meteorological department
is forecasting more heavy rain for the region in the coming days.
Volunteers
from Indian Red Cross and Bangladesh Red Crescent are working
non-stop alongside local authorities to help their communities be
safe and prepare for worsening floods.
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