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Over 1.5m children at risk as devastating floods hit Bangladesh

TBP Desk
23 May 2022 17:39:02 | Update: 23 May 2022 19:01:17
Over 1.5m children at risk as devastating floods hit Bangladesh
A child carries sacks of relief goods to his house that has been inundated and battered in the flood in Jaintapur, Sylhet, May 23, 2022 –The Business Post Photo

Over 1.5 million children are at increased risk of waterborne diseases, drowning and malnutrition due to extensive flooding in the north-eastern part of the country, says a report published by UNICEF.

Along with the Government and non-government partners, UNICEF is working on the ground to respond to the urgent safety, health, nutrition, clean water and education needs of children and their families amid this precarious situation.

According to UNICEF, over four million people in five districts of north-eastern Bangladesh – Sylhet, Sunamganj, Habiganj, Netrokona and Maulvibazar – are affected by extensive flooding.

Among which, Sylhet and Sunamganj have been most affected, with water flowing above danger levels in most of their vicinity. Agricultural land and critical infrastructure, including power stations and schools, have been submerged.

Cases of diarrhoea, respiratory infection, and skin diseases have already been surging in these areas and at least three children have died after being struck by lightning.

Hundreds of schools have been closed, further jeopardizing the education of children. After 18 months of pandemic school closures in the last few years, children are once again missing out on learning, UNICEF published on their official website.

“The damage to lives, homes and schools is heartbreaking. In this disaster, as in most others, children are the most vulnerable," said Sheldon Yett, UNICEF Representative to Bangladesh.

"UNICEF is on the ground to protect children and to meet their urgent needs, supporting the Government and working closely with our local partners."

The organisation is supporting the Government of Bangladesh’s flood response by supplying clean water, hygiene kits, therapeutic milk and learning kits. The UNICEF representative said they are also working closely with the Department of Social Services to ensure that social workers stand ready to protect the safety and security of children. Raising awareness about drowning prevention in communities is at the centre of the response.

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