Paragraph ''Floods of Bangladesh''
Bangladesh, a low-lying deltaic country, faces recurring and severe floods due to monsoon rains, river overflows, and cyclones. These floods displace millions, damage crops, and lead to economic losses. Environmental consequences include riverbank erosion and ecological disruption. Mitigation efforts include embankments and early warning systems, with international aid playing a role. Sustainable solutions, such as integrated water resource management and climate-resilient infrastructure, are essential to address the challenges posed by these floods. Enhancing resilience is crucial for Bangladesh to protect its people and environment from the devastating impacts of frequent flooding.