Landslides Caused by Monsoon Rains Kill Several at Bangladesh Girls' School
1-Minute Brief
The incident highlights the risks posed by heavy monsoon rains and landslides to vulnerable communities in Bangladesh.
Key Facts
- At least eight people were killed after a landslide hit a girls' school in south-eastern Bangladesh.
- Rescuers recovered bodies from the mud following the landslide.
- Heavy monsoon rains have battered the south-eastern coast, triggering landslides.
- According to Sky News, at least five children were among the deceased.
- Sky News reported that a separate landslide in the area two days earlier killed eight people, including five children.
What Happened
A landslide struck a girls' school in south-eastern Bangladesh after heavy monsoon rains, resulting in multiple fatalities. Rescue operations were conducted to recover bodies from the mud.
Why It Matters
Frequent landslides during the monsoon season pose ongoing threats to life and infrastructure in Bangladesh, particularly in vulnerable areas such as schools. Reports vary on the total number of fatalities and the specific details of each landslide event.
What's Next
Authorities may continue rescue and recovery efforts while assessing the risk of further landslides as monsoon rains persist in the region.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC WorldCenter7h agoEight killed after landslide hits girls' school in Bangladesh
- Sky NewsUnknown10h agoFive children among at least 13 killed in Bangladesh landslides
