Bangladesh
is a land of natural calamities. Here flood, cyclone, drought, famine destroy
the life and property every year. People have to live here fighting against the
frequent natural calamities like flood, cyclone, tidal bore, heavy down-pour,
and drought. Of all these natural calamities, floods and cyclones are very
common. They visit our country almost every year.
Floods
in our country are caused in many ways. Among them heavy rainfall during the
rainy season and rush of water from the upper north are the main causes of
flood. It causes sudden increase of water in the rivers and canals which
overflow their banks and cause flood. Sometimes violent cyclones, tidal bores,
tsunami and melting of snow on mountains cause devastating floods.
Flood
causes huge loss of our life and property and brings catastrophic sufferings to
the people of the country. The crop fields, houses, roads and streets go under
water. Standing crops and vegetables are damaged and millions of people become
homeless. They face the scarcity of food, drinkable water, shelter and suffer
much. Epidemic and famine break out to add to the misery and suffering of the
flood affected people.
Cyclone
is another natural calamity in our country. It revolves violently round a
centre, advances rapidly and hits the offshore islands and mainland. During the
last few years, several devastating cyclones hit Bangladesh and caused immense
harm to the people. This weather condition is a curse, especially to the people
of coastal areas of Bangladesh.
Cyclones
in Bangladesh usually originate from the Bay of Bengal and blows to the
mainland with tidal bore. It is often associated with thunders and heavy
showers. It takes away the lives of many people and animals. It destroys
houses, properties, crops and trees. It also creates the scarcity of food and
spread different kinds of diseases like diarrhea, dysentery, cholera, fever
etc. in all the affected areas.
However,
the losses of cyclones can be reduced to some extent by using modern technology
of weather forecasting and prior warning. Flood can also be prevented by
building of embankments and barrages and by developing a well-planned
irrigation system. The river beds should be dredged for carrying more water by
the rivers.
In
fine, the people of Bangladesh have no option but to live here fighting against
all kinds of natural calamities as they have nothing to do against these
natural calamities. Moreover, since there is no ways to stop these natural
calamities, the government should take effective measures to mitigate the
sufferings of the victims.
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