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Millions stranded as floods ravage parts of Bangladesh, India

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Indian Army soldiers evacuate people from flooded area to a safer place after heavy rains at a village in Hojai district. STORY: Millions stranded as floods ravage parts of Bangladesh, India

Indian Army soldiers evacuate people from flooded area to a safer place after heavy rains at a village in Hojai district, in the northeastern state of Assam, India, June 18, 2022. (REUTERS/Anuwar Hazarika)

DHAKA/GUWAHATI, India 鈥 Monsoon rains caused widespread flooding in northeastern Bangladesh and India, stranding nearly 6 million people and killing at least 19 people in Bangladesh, authorities said on Saturday, warning the situation could worsen.

Lightning strikes have killed at least 15 people in eight districts in Bangladesh since Friday, and four people were killed in landslides, police officials said.

The flooding in Bangladesh, described by a government expert as potentially the country鈥檚 worst since 2004, was exacerbated by the runoff from heavy rain across Indian mountains. The rain continued on Saturday, with more forecast over the next two days.

鈥淢uch of the country鈥檚 northeast is underwater and the situation is getting worse as heavy downpour continues,鈥 said Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain, chief administrator of Bangladesh鈥檚 region.

Seasonal monsoon rains, a lifeline for farmers across South Asia, also typically cause loss of life and property every year.

Bangladesh and India have experienced increasing extreme weather in recent years, causing large-scale damage. Environmentalists warn climate change could lead to more disasters, especially in low-lying and densely populated Bangladesh.

The worst-hit Sunamganj district in Bangladesh is almost disconnected from the rest of the country, Hossain told Reuters, adding that authorities helped by the army were focused on rescuing those trapped and distributing relief.

鈥淭here is shortage of boats, which makes it harder to move people to safer places,鈥 he said. 鈥淭oday the navy is joining us in rescue efforts.鈥

Television footage showed Bangladesh roads and railway lines submerged, with people wading through chest-high brown churning waters, carrying their belongings and livestock.

Many of Bangladesh鈥檚 rivers have risen to dangerous levels, said Arifuzzaman Bhuiyan, head of the state-run Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre.

Syed Rafiqul Haque, a former lawmaker and ruling party politician in Sunamganj district, said a humanitarian crisis could emerge if the floods did not recede and proper rescue operations were not conducted.

鈥淭he situation is alarming,鈥 he told Reuters. 鈥淭here is no electricity, no road connection, no mobile network. People are in desperately in need of immediate shelter and food.鈥

In neighboring India鈥檚 northeastern state of , armed forces were called in for rescue efforts after landslides killed at least nine people and displaced nearly 2 million from their homes in the last 10 days, officials said.

鈥淪oldiers are helping police and civil authorities in several parts of Assam in evacuating trapped villagers,鈥 Jogen Mohan, the state鈥檚 revenue minister, told Reuters.

Torrential rains lashed 25 of the state鈥檚 33 districts for a sixth day.

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