147 killed in landslides, flooding in Bangladesh, northeast India

Published Jun 14, 2017

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Dhaka/Guwahati, India - At least 147

people were killed in Bangladesh and neighbouring regions of

northeast India after heavy rains triggered a series of

landslides and flooded swaths of land over the past two days,

officials said on Wednesday.

Densely populated Bangladesh is battered by storms, floods

and landslides every rainy season. The latest casualties come

weeks after Cyclone Mora killed at least seven people and

damaged tens of thousands of homes in the country's southeast.

Landslides hit three hilly districts in Bangladesh's

southeast early on Tuesday, killing 98 people in Rangamati, 32

in Chittagong and six in Bandarban, said Reaz Ahmed, head of

the department of disaster management.

Many people are still missing and the death toll could rise

further as rescuers search for bodies, Ahmed told Reuters. The

death toll included four soldiers who were trapped by a

landslide after they joined the rescue operation in Rangamati,

he said.

Shah Kamal, the secretary of Bangladesh's disaster ministry,

said there had been no rain on Wednesday and rescue operations

were in full swing.

"It is a great relief. Some areas in the district are still

cut off but people are being moved through navy boats," he told

Reuters by telephone from Rangamati.

At least 11 people were killed in the Indian states of

Mizoram and Assam, which border Bangladesh, as incessant rains

flooded major cities.

Mizoram authorities had recovered nine bodies and around

seven people were still missing, the state's urban development

and poverty alleviation minister said.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office said in a

statement the country was ready to support Bangladesh with

search and rescue efforts if needed.

Two Bangladesh government officials however said outside

help might not be needed. 

Reuters

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