- The Flood in Bangladesh
- Or, The Recent Floods in Bangladesh
Blessed with the gifts of modern science, man is puffed up with pride. In his pride of power, he proclaimed himself the Lord of land, air, and water and there is none to dispute his right. To ham, a good lesson nature appears before him “red in tooth and claw”. Bangladesh is low land. It has many rivers. She is also in the monsoon area. It rains hey during the monsoon period. So floods are very common in our country. Almost every year fo
it’s our country.
In the remote past, it was believed that a flood is the outcome of God’s wrath upon fans. When people of a particular area committed sin. God punished them by sending floods to that area. With the growth of scientific knowledge, man has however come to realize that floods are caused by her rains. Rivers cannot hold the waters. As a result, they overflow their banks and cause floods. Floods are caused by some other reasons. Sometimes, there is a heavy rush of water from the mountain through our rivers. The sudden melting of snow or tidal bores causes floods.
The havoc done by the flood beggars description. It causes heavy damage to our life and properties Houses are destroyed, cattle are washed away, crops are greatly damaged and trees are uprooted The weak, the invalid and the children meet watery graves. The strong climb up the trees or housetops and save themselves. Thousands of people become homeless or shelterless. They remain without food for many days on housetops or on the branches of trees. All communications from the outside world are cut off. Then people move by boats
The Blood of 1988 broke the records of the past. Never before did the water level rise so high nor was the duration so long. The whole country went underwater. All communication was cut off. Normal activities were stopped for a long time. Many people became homeless. The miseries of the affected people knew no bounds. Crops were greatly damaged. Herds of cattle were washed away. Thousands of people met a watery grave. In a word the havoc was so great that it took a long time to repair the loss
But the after-effects of floods are more serious. Famine breaks out in the flood-affected areas and many people die for want of food. The prices of all necessary things go up. Many dangerous diseases like cholera, typhoid, dysentery, etc. break out in an epidemic form. The scarcity of good drinking water causes great suffering. It ruins the economy of a country. Floods do a httle good to man. During floods, our rivers carry a great deal of earth and mud which we call salt. This silt makes the land fertile. As a result, many kinds of crops grow in plenty. Floods
also carry away waste matters. During and after the flood the relief work should go on. Otherwise, the miseries of the affected people will increase. During the flood government and some other voluntary organizations come forward to help the flood-affected people. Relief camps are opened. People get food, clothes, and other necessary things there. The affected people should be sheltered and fed for a long time. Loans should be given to them so that they could again run their family. Proper steps should be taken to control floods. All the rivers should be excavated and a good
drainage system should be introduced. A large number of sluices and outlets should be made fr
the easy passing of rainwater.
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