DHAKA (ANN/THE STAR) – Low-lying Bangladesh is particularly vulnerable to worsening climate change-fuelled threats. From floods to cyclones; homes of ordinary citizens are often wrecked by disasters. Just last May, about 12,000 houses were damaged, with 2,000 totally destroyed due to Cyclone Mocha, according to the Bangladeshi government. In an effort to prevent such devastation […]
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J ust a few years after Khuku Moni bought a small plot of land in southern Bangladesh and built a tin-shed house, Cyclone Amphan badly damaged it in 2020 - leaving only one room intact.
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The government needs to strengthen its efforts to improve livelihood of the country’s indigenous community people living in the plainland, said speakers at a roundtable yesterday.