US provides $350,000 to help communities in Sylhet and Sunamganj recover from flooding
Published At : Jul 3rd, 2024
Floods grips Sylhet, Sunamganj, Netrokona prolonging sufferings of people
Published At : Jul 2nd, 2024
Sufferings linger as flood water receding slowly in Sylhet, Sunamganj
Published At : Jun 24th, 2024
Sylhet flood: situation continues to improve, people returning home
Published At : Jun 22nd, 2024
Despite improvements, flood leaves over 1 million people stranded in Sylhet
Published At : Jun 21st, 2024
Sylhet floods: Waters start receding, some respite for victims
Published At : Jun 21st, 2024
Red Crescent Society donates relief to 500flood affected families in Sylhet
Published At : Jun 21st, 2024
Over 772,000 children affected by flash floods in North-East Bangladesh: UNICEF
Published At : Jun 21st, 2024
HSC exams in Sylhet division postponed till 8 July
Published At : Jun 20th, 2024
Flood situation may remain unchanged in Sylhet, Sunamganj in 24 hrs: FFWC
Published At : Jun 20th, 2024
All rivers in Moulvibazar flowing above danger level; 2 lakh people stranded
Published At : Jun 20th, 2024
Flood in Sylhet: Health Minister issues urgent directives for physicians
Published At : Jun 19th, 2024
State minister for disaster management visits Sylhet
Published At : Jun 19th, 2024
Flood situation in Sylhet shows mixed trends as Surma River water recedes, Kushiyara rises
Published At : Jun 6th, 2024
Flood situation improves slowly as Sylhet experiences heavy rainfall
Published At : Jun 5th, 2024
HSC exams in Sylhet’s flood-hit areas to be held later: Education Minister
Published At : Jun 5th, 2024
Flood situation improving in Sylhet, allowing many residents to return home
Published At : Jun 1st, 2024
Sylhet city braces for flood as Surma River flows above danger level
Published At : Jun 1st, 2024
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