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Crackdown on Bangladesh Nationalist Party Hasn t Broken its Morale Yet – The Diplomat

Rising temperatures, longer monsoon drive Bangladesh s worst dengue outbreak | WIBQ The Talk Station

By Ruma Paul and Sam Jahan DHAKA (Reuters) - Rising temperatures and a longer monsoon in Bangladesh because of climate change are providing ideal bree.

Rising temperatures, longer monsoon drive Bangladesh s worst dengue outbreak

Rising temperatures and a longer monsoon in Bangladesh because of climate change are providing ideal breeding conditions for the dengue-spreading mosquito, experts said, as the country grapples with its worst-ever outbreak of the viral disease. The death toll from Bangladesh's outbreak in 2023 is 1,476 as of Nov. 12, with 291,832 infected, official data showed. The death toll this year was more than five times that of 2022, when Bangladesh recorded 281 dengue-related deaths, and the deadliest since authorities started tracking them in 2000.

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