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Millions left stranded in deadly Bangladesh floods

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Monsoon storms in Bangladesh have killed dozens of people and unleashed devastating floods that have left millions of others stranded, according to officials.

Added on the 18/06/2022 18:23:04 - Copyright : AFP EN

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