Title:
Janaja Prayer for the Departed in BDR Rebellion
Description:
Thousands of people in the coastal area took shelter on the embankment and buildings nearby after five to seven feet high tidal surge flooded their homes, during hurricane Aila. The cyclone struck the coastal areas of Bangladesh on May 25, 2009 causing severe damage to crops, homes and lives. About 200 people died and more than thousand are missing. Nearly 200,000 people are still trapped in water. More than 500 shrimp farms washed away in five to seven feet high tidal surge. Thousands of people are made homeless and there is a severe crisis of food and pure drinking water. Satkhira, Bangladesh. May 28, 2009.
Credits:
Adnan - (Bangladesh) Wahid/Majority World
Title:
Janaja Prayer for the Departed in BDR Rebellion
Description:
Thousands of people in the coastal area took shelter on the embankment and buildings nearby after five to seven feet high tidal surge flooded their homes, during hurricane Aila. The cyclone struck the coastal areas of Bangladesh on May 25, 2009 causing severe damage to crops, homes and lives. About 200 people died and more than thousand are missing. Nearly 200,000 people are still trapped in water. More than 500 shrimp farms washed away in five to seven feet high tidal surge. Thousands of people are made homeless and there is a severe crisis of food and pure drinking water. Satkhira, Bangladesh. May 28, 2009.
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
Adnan Wahid
City:
Dhaka
State:
Dhaka
Country:
Bangladesh
Headline:
Janaja Prayer for the Departed in BDR Rebellion
Source:
DrikNEWS
Copyright Notice:
Copyright Majority World
Filename:
MWC004519.jpg
File Date/Time:
1471656583
File Size:
3979762
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Image Description:
Thousands of people in the coastal area took shelter on the embankment and buildings nearby after five to seven feet high tidal surge flooded their homes, during hurricane Aila. The cyclone struck the coastal areas of Bangladesh on May 25, 2009 causing se