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House is seen almost damaged after a heavy storm in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal...

#9137040

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

House is seen almost damaged after a heavy storm in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal...

#9137040

4 November 2022

House is seen almost damaged after a heavy storm in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Open air, hanging toilets seen in Kalabogi which empty directly into the river at Khulna District, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022.  Not too...

#9136986

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Open air, hanging toilets seen in Kalabogi which empty directly into the river at Khulna District, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022.  Not too...

#9136986

4 November 2022

Open air, hanging toilets seen in Kalabogi which empty directly into the river at Khulna District, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Open air, hanging toilets seen in Kalabogi which empty directly into the river at Khulna District, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022.  Not too...

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Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Open air, hanging toilets seen in Kalabogi which empty directly into the river at Khulna District, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022.  Not too...

#9136988

4 November 2022

Open air, hanging toilets seen in Kalabogi which empty directly into the river at Khulna District, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9136992

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9136992

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9136994

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9136994

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137008

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137008

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137012

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137012

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137026

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137026

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Open air, hanging toilets seen in Kalabogi which empty directly into the river at Khulna District, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022.  Not too...

#9137036

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Open air, hanging toilets seen in Kalabogi which empty directly into the river at Khulna District, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022.  Not too...

#9137036

4 November 2022

Open air, hanging toilets seen in Kalabogi which empty directly into the river at Khulna District, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137044

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137044

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137050

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137050

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137056

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137056

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137060

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137060

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137062

Climate Change In Bangladesh

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing  and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Ka...

#9137062

4 November 2022

Shrimp, fishing and Crabs catching are the main source of income in Kalabogi at Khulna, Bangladesh on October 10, 2022. Not too long ago Kalabogi, a coastal village in Bangladesh, was full of cultivable land until the rising sea levels began to swallow the area all the way up to the Bay of Bengal. Frequent cyclones and floods hit the village since the late 1990s. In 2009, a major cyclone named Aila destroyed the country's 1,400 kilometres of embankments, 8,800 kilometres of roads, and about 3,50,000 acres of farmland. Several hundred people were reportedly killed in the disaster. The farmers of Kalabogi were the worst hit. As most of the village land was submerged in water, the people of Kalabogi built new homes on bamboo poles 4 to 5 feet above the ground.


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The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso at a ceremony at the San Mateo high school on the 10th anniversary of the Baccal...

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Isabel Diaz Ayuso In Madrid

21 October 2022

The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso at a ceremony at the San Mateo high school on the 10th anniversary of the Baccal...

#9048694

21 October 2022

The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso at a ceremony at the San Mateo high school on the 10th anniversary of the Baccalaureate of Excellence, on 21 October, 2022 in Madrid, Spain.


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The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso at a ceremony at the San Mateo high school on the 10th anniversary of the Baccal...

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Isabel Diaz Ayuso In Madrid

21 October 2022

The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso at a ceremony at the San Mateo high school on the 10th anniversary of the Baccal...

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21 October 2022

The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso at a ceremony at the San Mateo high school on the 10th anniversary of the Baccalaureate of Excellence, on 21 October, 2022 in Madrid, Spain.


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