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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladeshi climate activist Nawfat Adebah Ibshar stands in water and holds placards as she gathers in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022. Nawfat Adebah Ibshar at front
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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‘Every year it gets worse’: on the frontline of the climate crisis in Bangladesh
Young volunteers are leading rescue teams helping women and girls hardest hit by catastrophic flash floods in Sylhet.
Over the past few weeks, catastrophic flash floods - the worst in Bangladesh in a century - have inundated much of Sylhet, where rising waters have washed away whole towns, killing at least 68 people and leaving thousands displaced. According to the UN, an estimated 7.2 million people across seven districts have been affected.
Bangladesh climate activist stand in water and hold placards as they gather in a protest in Habiganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 25, 2022.
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763b)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763a)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763c)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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