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Uncontrollable mud collections abolish normal way of the River Jamuna, Kushtia Bangladesh.
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Blocks make to build a River dam in the side of Jamuna River Kustia, Bangladesh.
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River dam blocks gone under the water for River erosion in Bogra, Bangladesh.
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Bangladeshi urban developer collect mud from River makes brick for urban structure.
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Boys are going to school by walk at the dry Gorai River in Kushtia Bangladesh.
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Uncontrollable mud collections abolish normal way of the River Jamuna, Kushtia Bangladesh.
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Blocks make to build a River dam in the side of Jamuna River Kustia, Bangladesh.
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Portrait of a rural labours who works to make a dam in the side of dry Jamuna River in Kustia, Bangladesh.
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Heavy equipment use to make water dam blocks meddle in The dry Jamuna River in Kustia, Bangladesh.
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Uncontrollable mud collections abolish normal way of the River Jamuna, Kushtia Bangladesh.
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Use for Heavy equipment to make a new bridge in Munshigonj this area lost their natural activity.
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Bangladesh Authorities try to make dam for villagers protect them from River erosion, inside the Jamuna River at Kushtia Bangladesh.
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Bangladesh Authorities try to make dam for villagers protect them from River erosion, inside the Jamuna River at Kushtia Bangladesh.
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Heavy equipment setup in the middle of Padma River to make a new bridge in Munshigonj, Bangladesh.
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People lost their houses for the Padma River erosion in Munshigonj, Dhaka. Bangladesh has been suffering from devastating monsoon floods from the middle of July. Causes of global warming, the world temperature is constantly rising and 2015 has been the warmest year since 1880 (Fig 2). According to NASA and NOAA, June 2016 was also the warmest month compared with temperature of the 20th century. The poor people living in char islands or close to rivers without any protections suffer miserably during the floods in Bangladesh. They lost their lives, cattle, valuables, crops, houses they go through the disastrous situation during and after the floods. Around 1.5 million people affected by the floodwater and 16 people died all over Bangladesh say Disaster management division.