Diarrhoea breaks out in flood affected Nilphamari
Diarrhoea broke out in an epidemic from in the flood affected areas of Dimla (Bangladesh). Jaldhaka and sadar upazila of the district and one person died and over 200 were attacked with the disease.
Diarrhoea broke out in an epidemic from in the flood affected areas of Dimla (Bangladesh). Jaldhaka and sadar upazila of the district and one person died and over 200 were attacked with the disease.
Viral fever has broken out in different parts of the Mymensingh district. A large number of people especially children have been suffering from viral
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More than 10,000 houses of 20 thousand families in ten unions under Dimla and Jaldhaka upazilas were submerged due to incessant rainfall and that the water of Teesta river rose by three feet on
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