United States Provides Emergency Humanitarian Aid in Response to Floods and Disasters in Bangladesh | Advertising | US Agency for International Development
The United States, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing $ 250,000 in immediate assistance to support people affected by severe floods and landslides in northeastern Bangladesh who have negatively affected more than 4.3 million people. So far, seasonal monsoons, the worst in more than 120 years, and floods have killed at least 30 people, displaced hundreds of thousands and damaged or destroyed more than 155,000 homes, as well as essential roads and infrastructure. With these funds, the U.S. government supports USAID CARE and Save the Children partners to address the immediate needs of flood-affected communitiesRead News