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Bangladesh landslides’ genocide fee jumps to 94 after complicated rain
- Updated: June 13, 2017
DHAKA: At slightest 94 people were killed in Bangladesh on Tuesday when landslides triggered by complicated sleet buried bank homes, officials said.
Densely populated Bangladesh is smashed by storms, floods and landslides each stormy season.
The landslides strike hilly districts in a southeast, murdering 10 people in one village, 8 in another and 7 in a third, pronounced military central Rafiq Ullah.
The genocide fee could arise serve as rescuers hunt for bodies and dozens of people are still missing, he said.
Heavy rains kill during slightest 43 in Bangladesh
The passed embody 4 soldiers who had assimilated a rescue operation, pronounced a orator for a control room of a Disaster Management and Relief Ministry in Dhaka.
The latest fatalities came weeks after Cyclone Mora lashed Bangladesh’s southeast, murdering during slightest 7 people and deleterious tens of thousands of homes.
In 2007, about 130 people were killed in a landslide in Chittagong in a southeast.