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  2. Hunger in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    According to Asia Times, food waste is a cause; across Bangladesh approximately 5% of food is wasted each year. Food waste is particularly large during Bangladesh's winter wedding season, which produces "tons of food wastage". Families of the bride and groom are expected to produce lavish meals, and the lack of RSVPs means caterers can't easily ...

  3. List of disasters in Bangladesh by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Disaster Type Location Deaths Date Notes Ref. Bangladesh famine of 1974: Famine: 1970 Bhola cyclone: Cyclone: Bhola: 500,000+ 12 November 1970: Entire coast of Bangladesh (then called East Pakistan) Cyclone: Bengal 200,000+ 1897 A cyclone with a storm-surge of 12.2 metres (40 ft) hit Meghna River estuary near Chittagong, Barisal, and Noakhali.

  4. Monga (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Monga is a Bengali term referring to the yearly cyclical phenomenon of poverty and hunger in Bangladesh. It is also called "mora Kartik," which means "months of death and disaster." It refers to two times per year, from September–November (after the aman crop is planted) and from March–April (after the boro crop is planted). [1]

  5. Waste management in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    A private waste collection vehicle in Banani Model Town. Current (2012) waste generation in Bangladesh is around 22.4 million tonnes per year or 150 kg/cap/year. [3] There is an increasing rate of waste generation in Bangladesh and it is projected to reach 47, 064 tonnes per day by 2025. The rate of waste generation is expected to increase to ...

  6. 1998 Bangladesh flood - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 Bangladesh flood caused extensive damage, making it one of the most deadliest natural disasters in the history of Bangladesh. As per the official statistics compiled by ActionAid, and the initial reports by The Guardian, approximately 25 million people were displaced, while 10,50 individuals died.

  7. Environmental issues in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Plains of Bangladesh Bangladesh, with an area of 147,570 km 2, features a flood plain landscape and several river systems throughout the country. This landscape provides the major natural resources of water, land, fisheries, forests, and wildlife. The country currently faces several environmental issues which threaten these resources, including groundwater metal contamination, increased ...

  8. Category:Natural disasters in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Related changes; Upload file; ... Pages in category "Natural disasters in Bangladesh" ... 2017 Bangladesh landslides; E. 2010 Eastern Indian storm

  9. Bangladesh famine of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    The famine is considered one of the worst in the 20th century; it was caused by government mismanagement, food grain smuggling to neighboring countries and flooding along the Brahmaputra River among other issues, resulting in high mortality. The government of Bangladesh estimated the number of deaths at 27,000 while according to experts, 1.5 ...

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