Wednesday | 18 September 2024 | Reg No- 06
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Wednesday | 18 September 2024
Home marooned
Shakib Ahmed
12.5 lakh people marooned in Noakhali floodwaterFlooding in Noakhali district has worsened due to the continuous heavy rainfall leaving as many as 12.5 lakh people stranded ...
Water receding slowly 
Mohiuddin Bhuiyan Murad
12 lakh people still marooned in Laxmipur LAXMIPUR, Aug 31: The flood water is receding slowly in the district while the public suffering is severe.The flooding started ...
Countryside Desk
One lakh marooned for over week, drinking water shortage in Chandpur More than one lakh residents of Shahrashti and Kachua upazilas in Chandpur have been trapped in floodwaters for over a ...
Observer Online Desk
Chandpur: 1 lakh residents marooned amid food, drinking water crisisMore than one lakh residents of Shahrashti and Kachua upazilas in Chandpur have been trapped in floodwaters for over a ...
Mobile network, power lines inactive in many areas
Md Abu Taher Bhuiyan
Lakhs of people still marooned in Feni FENI, Aug 26: Water is receding in Fulgazi,  Porshuram and Chhagalnaiya upazilas of the district with the Muhuri, Kahua and ...
Our Correspondent
2.5 lakh marooned in five upazilas of MoulvibazarSRIMANGAL, MOULVIBAZAR, Aug 24: Sudden flood marooned over 2.5 lakh people in five upazilas including Srimangal of the district.Their communications ...
Devastating Flood Creates Havoc In 10 Districts
Staff Correspondent
Millions marooned, cry for relief 3 die, armed forces conduct rescue operation Three persons died and over 36 lakh people have been affected as the ongoing flood hit 10 districts due to ...
Our Correspondent
Six lakh people marooned in LaxmipurLAXMIPUR, Aug 22: About six lakh people are stranded in the district due to incessant rain and tidal water of ...
Observer Correspondent
6 lakh people marooned in LakshmipurAbout six lakh people are stranded in Lakshmipur district due to incessant rains and tidal water of the Meghna river.The ...
Observer Correspondent
People of 34 villages marooned in AkhauraThe flood situation in the lower areas in Brahmanbaria's Akhaura upazila has worsened due to heavy rains and onrush of ...
Observer Online Desk
Feni flood turns devastating: Over 2 lakh people maroonedHeavy rainfall over the last three days and onrush of water from upstream India have triggered a humanitarian crisis in ...
Our Correspondent
20 lakh people marooned in NoakhaliNOAKHALI, Aug 20:  Nine upazilas of the district became inundated in widespread manner, with all houses, village roads, and educational ...
Our Correspondent
30,000 people marooned at Madhupur MADHUPUR, TANGAIL, July 15: Downpour and upstream tide swelled water level in the Jamuna River in Kalihati Upazila of the ...
Staff Correspondent
Floods worsen in 18 dists, 21 lakh maroonedFloods marooned 21 lakh people in 18 districts, and many of them said that they are not getting adequate relief ...
Observer Online Report
67,000 families marooned in Gaibandha floodAfter being battered by heavy rainfall and the onrush of water from upstream for the past few days, water levels ...
Staff Correspondent
20 lakh people marooned by floods in 15 districtsAround 20 lakh people of 15 districts have been facing the impact of flood created in the country due to ...
Observer Online Desk
Over 60, 000 people marooned as floods in Kurigram deteriorateOver sixty thousands people have been marooned in the northern district of Kurigram as the flood situation has worsened due ...
Sarker M Shahiduzzaman
17,820 families marooned in GaibandhaGAIBANDHA, July 4: Overall flood situation in chars and river basin areas along the western side of the Brahmaputra River ...
15 lakh people marooned, flood in Sylhet, Sunamganj improvesAlthough flood situation in Sylhet and Sunamganj is improving in a slow pace, over 15 lakh people have been stranded ...
Observer Online Desk
1,000 families marooned in Sundarganj upazilaAt least 1,000 families of different unions under Sundarganj upazila of Gaibandha district have been marooned due to increasing the ...
Observer Online Report
9.5 lakh marooned in Sylhet floodMore than 9.5 lakh people in Sylhet division remained marooned still on Friday due to the floods caused by the ...
Our Correspondent
Two lakh people marooned in Moulvibazar MOULVIBAZAR, June 20: Due to worsening flood situation, about two lakh people have been water-confined in five municipalities and 37 ...
Embankment collapses at several points
Our Correspondent
Remal impact: 50,000 marooned people at Ramgati, Kamalnagar still face uncertaintyLAXMIPUR, June 2: Vast localities were devastated in the Megha River bank areas in Ramgati and Kamalnagar upazilas of the ...
Observer Online Report
4,000 families in Sylhet city marooned due to flash floodLow-lying areas in Sylhet city have been inundated due to flash floods triggered by the onrush of water from upstream ...
More than 500,000 people marooned as floodwater inundates SylhetSYLHET, May 31: The flood situation in Sylhet, triggered by incessant rain and the onrush of water from upstream, has ...
Observer Correspondent
Flood in Sylhet: 5 lakh 33 thousand people become maroonedFlood takes a serious turn in Sylhet due to onrush of upstream water from India and incessant rain. Some 5,33,202 ...
Our Correspondent
Severe flood in Sylhet, people of 6 upazilas maroonedSYLHET, May 30: Six upazilas here have gone under water. The flood situation has worsened in Gowainghat, Jaintapur and Kanaighat. ...
Observer Correspondent
Flash flood in five upazilas of Sylhet, 4 lakh people maroonedAround four lakh people in five bordering upazilas in Sylhet have been marooned in flash flood triggered by heavy rain ...
Upazila Representative
60,000 people marooned in BargunaAround 60,000 people are marooned in Barguna's Taltali upazila due to heavy rains and abnormal tides caused by Cyclone Remal. ...
Our Correspondent
Impact of Cyclone Remal: 30,000 people marooned, 14 villages flooded at HatiyaNOAKHALI, May 27: Cyclone Remal deluged 14 villages including nine ones of Nijum Dwip Union in Hatia Upazila of the ...
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