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Flood death toll rises to 92Update July 3
So far 92 people have died in the flood-affected districts across the country in the last 13 days, according to the data provided by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
In addition, 9,496 people were affected with various diseases such as vision impairment, diarrhea, skin diseases or sustained snake bites during this period.
Of the casualties, four deaths and 819 infections were reported in the last 24 hours.
They died being drowned in flood water and bitten by snakes.
A total of 2,048 medical teams are working in the flood-hit four divisions, said DGHS.
Flood death toll reaches 102
Seven deaths reported in 24 hours
The ongoing flood claimed seven more lives in Netrokona and Lalmonirhat districts in 24 hours till Saturday morning, raising the total fatalities to 102.
All the deceased died by drowning, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
Among the total deceased, 75 people died by drowning in floodwater, 15 from lightning strikes, two from snake bites, one from diarrhoea, and nine due to other reasons.
The total deaths were recorded from May 17 to July 3.
"Israel claims Rafah is Hamas ' final stronghold," Has Israel not claimed that every place has Hamas hiding in it?
Taiwan is still bumping like crazy though today.
That must have relieved some pressure.
THOSE idiots!! What a crazy bunch we have!
Excellent comments here. Thanks, guys!
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I'd be interested to see anyone have a go of giving a detailed post on what's going on here 😂😂😂😂