Homes like many others in the slums of dhaka mohammad for he is a migrant from another part of bangladesh. Where displaced the river rose and we dont own any lengthy rounds any government homes we very poor we live day to day if we get some help then we may rebuild in make a living Authorities Say they have made arrangements so that the slum dwellers left homeless by the fire can stay in schools in the neighborhood for now john are a big and says she has nowhere to go and not much to eat. C money to get there was a fire here and we had to flee with no time to take anything with us if anyone gives astute then we can eat we just live in the street now its not clear how many people are homeless according to the government about 750 shanties were burned down and 450 damaged. And one where a big loss to life savings modeler barrel i had 12 and everything was burned i barely escaped with what im wearing now i had some gold and around 3500. 00 in cash but i couldnt bring anything with me i ju
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