Flooded Fields For Rice Cultivation In Bangladesh
BAGERHAT, BANGLADESH - SEPTEMBER 13: Flooded fields for rice cultivation seen near the Sundarbans, the largest natural mangrove forest in the world on September 13, 2021 in Bagerhat, Bangladesh. Bangladesh is one of the country's most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The regular and severe natural hazards that Bangladesh already suffers from tropical cyclones, river erosion, flood, landslides, and drought are all set to increase in intensity and frequency as a result of climate change. Sea level rise inundates coastal land by saltwater and destroys lands and homes. (Footage by Palash Khan/Getty Images)





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