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Needs Assessment Working Group Bangladesh: Flash Flood & Landslides - Bangladesh | Flash Update #2, 11 July 2026)
By CARE at ReliefWeb
· July 11, 2026
· 1 min read
. The situation continues to evolve, with forecasts indicating an additional 100–300 mm of rainfall through 12 July, while river levels remain elevated and flooding persists in several areas. The latest information compiled from government authorities, humanitarian partners, and field reports indica
Key takeaway 07 million people have been impacted, over 36,000 people remain temporarily displaced, and 26 casualties have been reported.
Why this matters
The ongoing flash floods and landslides in Bangladesh pose significant challenges for humanitarian relief efforts, with over 1.07 million people impacted and 36,000 temporarily displaced. The anticipated additional rainfall of 100-300 mm through 12 July is likely to exacerbate the situation, further straining already limited resources. Infrastructure damage and access constraints are major concerns, as they disrupt basic services such as healthcare, sanitation, and food distribution. The affected communities' reliance on these essential services underscores the need for swift and targeted interventions. ECFA-accredited nonprofits and relief organizations, with their expertise in disaster response, will play a crucial role in providing aid and supporting the government's relief efforts. As the situation continues to unfold, monitoring the effectiveness of relief distributions and the ability of affected communities to access basic services will be essential in assessing the overall response to this disaster.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: July 11, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
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