Environment
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Bangladesh Faces Record-Breaking ‘Worst Flooding in 100 Years’
Downpours in Bangladesh have uprooted hundreds of thousands of residents and submerged wide swaths of territory. State authorities in the hardest-hit Sylhet region declared it the most disastrous swamping over a century.
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