The incessant rains, caused by a virtually persistent low in the Bay of Bengal, in the past two days and resulting in the swelling of rivers have also marooned millions of people in several hundred villages in the region.
The inflated wasters submerged dozens of villages in western and northwestern districts delinking the road communication of the marooned areas with their administrative units, officials said.
At least seven people were buried alive under tonnes of mud, while others were drowned in gushing waters from upstream and crushed under trees yesterday. Mudslides injured over 35 people in the region.
"The low over Bangladesh and adjoining area persists. Monsoon is active over Bangladesh and vigorous over North Bay," said the MeT office today in a latest bulletin.
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The state-run Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre on the other hand reported that the Ganges-Padma basin covering the northwestern and parts of central Bangladesh and rivers in south-eastern hill basins are in "rising trend".
Authorities have launched an eviction campaign dismantling dozens of shanties built on hill slopes in the port city of Chittagong and Cox's Bazar and relocated dozens of families to makeshift shelters.