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Flooding in Bangladesh impacted millions

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Bangladesh | Active from August – September 2024
World Central Kitchen’s Relief Team was in two different regions of Bangladesh after heavy monsoon rains led to devastating flooding. Millions were left stranded and without access to food and water.

According to the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre of Bangladesh, over a dozen rivers in the area were well above ‘dangerously high levels.’ Scientists cited climate change as a major factor in the heavy rains this monsoon season in Bangladesh and India.

In 2022, WCK provided 1.6 million meals to communities in and around the city of Sylhet in northeast Bangladesh after historic pre-monsoon rainfall led to the worst flooding in the region in nearly two decades. With the help of local partners, WCK was able to support more than 15,000 families with hot meals and food kits as they recovered from the flooding that year.

By the numbers

1.4 Million+

Meals Served

Meal Kit Equivalency

3,600+

Gallons of Water

Distributed

Last-mile Deliveries

Getting to the hardest hit regions in Bangladesh

First Weeks

How our team reached isolated communities during the first weeks

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Latest from the ground

  • Bordhol is one of the villages most heavily affected by the ongoing flooding. It is very difficult to make any supply deliveries to this community—the only way to reach it right now is by boat. WCK distributed desperately needed food kits to impacted residents.

    Twitter | 9/04/2024
  • Areas of eastern Bangladesh are facing a clean water crisis after more than a week of severe flooding contaminated local water sources. The floods also damaged roads, making it impossible for our trucks to reach communities in need. All water must be carried to our distribution point by hand.

    Twitter | 9/03/2024
  • Sona was forced to seek shelter in a nearby school with her family after their house in Tilagaon was under flood waters for more than a week. They are now facing the challenge of rebuilding their home. Sona picked up WCK-provided food kits that will help her cook for her family during the difficult recovery efforts.

    Twitter | 9/02/2024