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Cyclone Amphan

Culmination of the most talked about events of 2020. Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Bangladesh in 2020: Plagued with pandemic and more 

A glimpse of happenings across the nation through the soon-leaving year

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

TIB: Irregularities worsen natural disaster damage

From left: Md Bodrud-Doza, Adiba Bintey Kamal and Marjan Nur.
Thoughts

Accessing the Green Climate Fund amid Covid-19

With roads and homesteads still under water, people in Satkhira, hit hard by the cyclonic storm Amphan, seem fated to suffer for many more days to come as there is hardly any initiative for their rehabilitation. The photo was taken recently. TBS Photo
Cyclone Amphan

UN allocates $5 mn to support response to Cyclone Amphan

Photo: Rehman Asad
Cyclone Amphan

People dependent on Sundarbans still reel from Amphan impact

A huge quantity of ‘Bagda’ shrimp die in many enclosures in different areas of the district a few months back due to drought and virus attack, leading to the fall in production/ UNB
Agriculture

Corona, Amphan cause Tk1,710 crore loss in prawn business in Khulna

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

‘Army to work for only humanitarian assistance in coastal areas’

With roads and homesteads still under water, people in Satkhira, hit hard by the cyclonic storm Amphan, seem fated to suffer for many more days to come as there is hardly any initiative for their rehabilitation. The photo was taken recently. TBS Photo
Cyclone Amphan

Rehabilitation of Satkhira Amphan victims on paper only

Photo: Bloomberg
Agriculture

Amphan deals Satkhira mango growers a big blow

Photo: TBS
Cyclone Amphan

Locals repair embankment in Satkhira

Photo shows a broken embankment in Satkhira. Photo: TBS
Thoughts

Cyclone Amphan: Shrimp farms behind fragile embankments?

Photo: Bloomberg
Economy

Cyclone shows cost of delaying $38 billion Bangladesh Delta Plan

Muslims in Khulna hold Eid Jamaat in knee-deep water
Bangladesh

Muslims in Khulna hold Eid Jamaat in knee-deep water

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