Experts say that climate change is increasing the frequency, ferocity and unpredictability of floods in Bangladesh.Sunday 19 June 2022 13:47, UKPeople get on a boat as they look for shelter during a flood, amidst heavy rains that caused widespread flooding in the northeastern part of the country, in Sylhet, Bangladesh, June 18, 2022. REUTERS/Abdul Goni NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVESWhy you can trust Sky NewsDozens of people have died and millions of homes are underwater following huge floods in north-eastern India and Bangladesh.At least 62 people have died.Sponsored linkiPhone owners are obsessed with this medieval game.iPhone owners are obsessed with this medieval game.‎Kingdom MakerIn India, Assam state’s disaster management agency said 32 of its 35 districts were underwater as the swollen Brahmaputra River broke its banks, displacing more than three million people.The Brahmaputra – one of Asia’s largest rivers – breached its mud embankments, inundating 3,000 villages and croplands.Lightning storms have killed at least 21

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