Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Bangladesh Flood
- Causes
- 900mm rainfall in July
- This saturated soil ,
increasing run-off
into rivers
- Melting snows in
Himalayan Mountains
increased discharge of
Brahmaputra river
- Peak discharge of both
Brahmaputra and Gagnes
rivers at the same time
- Effects
- Primary
- 2000+ deaths
- 25 million made homeless
- 44 schools completely
destroyed
- Factories closed
and livestock killed
- 112,000 houses in
India destroyed
- 10,000km of roads destroyed
- Rivers polluted with
rubbish and sewage
- Secondary
- Children lost out on education
- 4000 schools affected
- 100,000 caught
water-borne diseases
- Flooded fields reduced
basmati rice yields
- Prices increased by 10%
- Many farmers and factory
workers became unemployed
- Responses
- Immediate
- Many didn't evacuate flooded areas,
blocking transport and slowed evacuation
attempts
- Other governments and international
charities distributed food, water and
medical aid
- Rescue boats sent to
help stranded people
- Long-term
- International charities
funded the rebuilding of
homes, agriculture and
fishing industries
- Some homes rebuilt on stilts,
less likely to be damaged by
future flooding