Flooding in Bangladesh has claimed at least 13 lives and disrupted millions, compounding challenges for an interim government following the ousting of its autocratic leader.
Ahmed Farabee, a resident of Noakhali, expressed concern over the unprecedented flood levels, noting that unlike past years, the canals and wetlands are overflowing, preventing drainage.
In the wake of recent unrest that led to the toppling of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus is facing multiple crises.
Residents are increasingly frustrated with the government's slow emergency response, prompting protests for immediate action to send rescue and relief aid to the flooded areas.
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