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Rescue workers remove the fallen tress after a storm in Teknaf, near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 14, 2023. Bangladesh and Myanmar braced Sunday as a severe cyclone started to hit coastal areas and authorities urged thousands of people in both countries to seek shelter. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)

Rescue workers remove the fallen tress after a storm in Teknaf, near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 14, 2023. Bangladesh and Myanmar braced Sunday as a severe cyclone started to hit coastal areas and authorities urged thousands of people in both countries to seek shelter. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)



Fisherman walk near the boats anchored at the coast in Cox's Bazar district, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 14, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)

Fisherman walk near the boats anchored at the coast in Cox's Bazar district, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 14, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)



Women arrive at a makeshift shelter set up for residents of coastal areas, in Teknaf, near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 14, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)

Women arrive at a makeshift shelter set up for residents of coastal areas, in Teknaf, near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 14, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)



Rescue workers help an elderly woman to reach a makeshift shelter after a storm in Teknaf, near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 14, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)

Rescue workers help an elderly woman to reach a makeshift shelter after a storm in Teknaf, near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 14, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)



A woman surveys the damage caused to her home by Cyclone Mocha at Saint Martin island in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Monday, May 15, 2023. Mocha largely spared the Bangladeshi city of Cox's Bazar, which initially had been in the storm's predicted path. Authorities had evacuated hundreds of thousands of people before the cyclone veered east. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)

A woman surveys the damage caused to her home by Cyclone Mocha at Saint Martin island in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Monday, May 15, 2023. Mocha largely spared the Bangladeshi city of Cox's Bazar, which initially had been in the storm's predicted path. Authorities had evacuated hundreds of thousands of people before the cyclone veered east. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)



People salvage belongings from their homes damaged by Cyclone Mocha at Saint Martin island in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Monday, May 15, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)

People salvage belongings from their homes damaged by Cyclone Mocha at Saint Martin island in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Monday, May 15, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)



A woman salvages belongings from her home damaged by Cyclone Mocha at Saint Martin island in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Monday, May 15, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)

A woman salvages belongings from her home damaged by Cyclone Mocha at Saint Martin island in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Monday, May 15, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)



A child runs through the wreckage of her home damaged by Cyclone Mocha at Saint Martin island in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Monday, May 15, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)

A child runs through the wreckage of her home damaged by Cyclone Mocha at Saint Martin island in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Monday, May 15, 2023. (Photo by Al-emrun Garjon/AP Photo)



Workers hang hundreds of color-dyed sheets of cloth on a bamboo framework to dry in a dyeing factory in Narayanganj, Bangladesh on May 23, 2023. The drying process usually takes 4 hours, with each set of 200 pieces at a time to dry in temperatures over 42 degrees Celsius. Workers use hats for protection from the scorching heat because they have to constantly turn the colorful fabrics so that they dry perfectly in the sunlight. (Photo by Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Workers hang hundreds of color-dyed sheets of cloth on a bamboo framework to dry in a dyeing factory in Narayanganj, Bangladesh on May 23, 2023. The drying process usually takes 4 hours, with each set of 200 pieces at a time to dry in temperatures over 42 degrees Celsius. Workers use hats for protection from the scorching heat because they have to constantly turn the colorful fabrics so that they dry perfectly in the sunlight. (Photo by Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Workers hang hundreds of color-dyed sheets of cloth on a bamboo framework to dry in a dyeing factory in Narayanganj, Bangladesh on May 23, 2023. (Photo by Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Workers hang hundreds of color-dyed sheets of cloth on a bamboo framework to dry in a dyeing factory in Narayanganj, Bangladesh on May 23, 2023. (Photo by Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Women and girls embroider quilts made from saris in a centuries-old tradition called nakshi kantha in Alampur, Bangladesh in the last decade of May 2023. (Photo by Bipul Ahmed/Solent News)

Women and girls embroider quilts made from saris in a centuries-old tradition called nakshi kantha in Alampur, Bangladesh in the last decade of May 2023. (Photo by Bipul Ahmed/Solent News)



Barishal River Port on June 1, 2023. The Port of Barisal, officially known as Barisal River Port which is the second largest and busiest river port in Bangladesh after Dhaka in terms of passenger traffic. The port operates daily services between Dhaka and Barisal as well as most of the districts in southern part of the country. (Photo by Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Barishal River Port on June 1, 2023. The Port of Barisal, officially known as Barisal River Port which is the second largest and busiest river port in Bangladesh after Dhaka in terms of passenger traffic. The port operates daily services between Dhaka and Barisal as well as most of the districts in southern part of the country. (Photo by Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Friday Muslim Jummah Prayer in Barishal, Bangladesh on June 2, 2023. In Islam, Jummah (Friday) is the holiest day of the week on which special congregational prayers are offered. But, during the Covid situation, when the world collapsed with the coronavirus, all the mosques were being closed by the order of the Government. Friday prayer service has returned to normality at a Bangladeshi mosque named “Muslim Gorosthan Road Jame Mosjid” situated in Barishal. Around 3,000 people could be attended the incredible three-storey high building at a time for their weekly prayers. (Photo by Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Friday Muslim Jummah Prayer in Barishal, Bangladesh on June 2, 2023. In Islam, Jummah (Friday) is the holiest day of the week on which special congregational prayers are offered. But, during the Covid situation, when the world collapsed with the coronavirus, all the mosques were being closed by the order of the Government. Friday prayer service has returned to normality at a Bangladeshi mosque named “Muslim Gorosthan Road Jame Mosjid” situated in Barishal. Around 3,000 people could be attended the incredible three-storey high building at a time for their weekly prayers. (Photo by Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Boatmen steer their boats amid water hyacinth in the Buriganga River in Dhaka on June 6, 2023. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)

Boatmen steer their boats amid water hyacinth in the Buriganga River in Dhaka on June 6, 2023. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)



Children swim in the Buriganga River in Dhaka on June 6,  2023. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)

Children swim in the Buriganga River in Dhaka on June 6, 2023. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)



Youths jump from a pillar into the Buriganga River in Dhaka on June 6, 2023. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)

Youths jump from a pillar into the Buriganga River in Dhaka on June 6, 2023. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)



Workers carry huge piles of jute above their heads, making it look like they are wearing enormous wigs in Dhaka on June 7, 2023. The men were transporting bundles of up to 50kg of the material to Bangladesh's biggest jute market in Manikganj. (Photo by Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Workers carry huge piles of jute above their heads, making it look like they are wearing enormous wigs in Dhaka on June 7, 2023. The men were transporting bundles of up to 50kg of the material to Bangladesh's biggest jute market in Manikganj. (Photo by Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Farmers carry bicycles laden with mangoes to sell at a market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh on June 7, 2023. The use of bicycles reduces transportation costs for them who can carry up to 400 mangoes on each bike. The mangoes are loaded in bicycles and pushed all the way through a forest to the Biggest Mango Market – Kansat. Carrying the load by cycles is laborious as each basket contains about 40kg of mangoes. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango – the king of fruits in Bangladesh – is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Photo by Joy Saha/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Farmers carry bicycles laden with mangoes to sell at a market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh on June 7, 2023. The use of bicycles reduces transportation costs for them who can carry up to 400 mangoes on each bike. The mangoes are loaded in bicycles and pushed all the way through a forest to the Biggest Mango Market – Kansat. Carrying the load by cycles is laborious as each basket contains about 40kg of mangoes. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango – the king of fruits in Bangladesh – is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Photo by Joy Saha/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Sohel, a village boy from Satla Village, Barishal swimmimg with Water Lilies in a canal on June 8, 2023. (Photo by Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Sohel, a village boy from Satla Village, Barishal swimmimg with Water Lilies in a canal on June 8, 2023. (Photo by Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Vehicles make their way along a busy road during a rainfall in Dhaka on June 9, 2023. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)

Vehicles make their way along a busy road during a rainfall in Dhaka on June 9, 2023. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)
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