Bangladesh Flood Disaster: Death Toll Rises to 44, Over One Million Stranded as Army Intensifies Rescue Operations

Bangladesh Flood Disaster: Death Toll Rises to 44, Over One Million Stranded as Army Intensifies Rescue Operations https://indiaprimetv.com/breaking-news/bangladesh-flood-disaster-death-toll-rises-to-44-over-one-million-stranded-as-army-intensifies-rescue-operations/

IndiaPrime International Desk | Dhaka | July 12, 2026 Bangladesh Flood Disaster .Bangladesh is battling one of its worst monsoon disasters in recent years as torrential rainfall, flash floods and landslides have killed at least 44 people and left more than one million residents stranded across the country’s southeastern districts. The worst devastation has been reported from the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, where landslides killed at least 16 refugees, including women and children.

Week-Long Torrential Rain Triggers Catastrophe

Continuous monsoon rains over the past week, combined with heavy runoff from surrounding hill regions, triggered severe flash floods and landslides across southeastern Bangladesh. Rivers overflowed, roads disappeared underwater, and entire communities became isolated as floodwaters rapidly engulfed low-lying areas.

Worst-Hit Districts

The disaster has severely affected seven major districts:

  • Chattogram (Chittagong)
  • Cox’s Bazar
  • Bandarban
  • Rangamati
  • Khagrachhari
  • Moulvibazar
  • Habiganj

According to Bangladesh’s Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief:

  • 267,918 families have been directly affected.
  • More than one million people remain stranded.
  • Thousands of homes have been submerged or severely damaged.
  • Several roads and bridges have become unusable, disrupting relief operations.

Power and Communication Networks Collapse

Floodwaters inundated electrical substations, causing widespread power outages across multiple districts. Mobile and internet connectivity has also been severely disrupted, making communication and emergency coordination increasingly difficult.

Residents in many areas remain without electricity, safe drinking water, or adequate food supplies as rescue agencies struggle to reach remote communities.

Bangladesh Government Launches Massive Relief Operation

The Bangladesh Government has initiated a large-scale emergency response under the leadership of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.

Key measures include:

  • Deployment of the Bangladesh Army, Navy and Coast Guard.
  • More than 1,100 emergency shelters opened across affected districts.
  • Distribution of food, drinking water, medicines and emergency supplies.
  • Over 600 medical teams deployed to prevent disease outbreaks.
  • Cash assistance and food grain allocations for flood-hit districts.
  • Restoration of damaged electricity and telecommunications infrastructure.
  • Suspension of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations in affected regions.
  • Long-term rehabilitation plans for families living in landslide-prone hill areas.

Rohingya Camps Among Worst Affected

The humanitarian situation is particularly severe inside the Rohingya refugee settlements in Cox’s Bazar.

Heavy rains triggered multiple landslides that buried shelters, killing at least 16 refugees and damaging hundreds of temporary homes. Relief agencies continue evacuating vulnerable families amid forecasts of additional rainfall.

IndiaPrimeTV Analysis

Bangladesh’s recurring flood disasters underscore the growing impact of climate change across South Asia. Extreme monsoon rainfall, rapid urbanization, deforestation in hill regions, and inadequate drainage infrastructure are combining to increase the frequency and severity of floods and landslides.

The disaster also raises humanitarian concerns for the Rohingya refugee camps, where overcrowding and fragile infrastructure leave hundreds of thousands of displaced people highly vulnerable to extreme weather.

Meteorologists warn that additional rainfall over the coming days could worsen flooding, delay relief operations, and increase the risk of waterborne diseases unless weather conditions improve.


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