Water-Borne Diseases
Impacts of the flood
Socio-economic factors
Relief and Response
Natural Envrionment
100

Water-borne diseases account for this fraction of all deaths in Bangladesh.

What is 1/4?

100

This percentage of Bangladesh was submerged during the 2007 floods.

What is 60%?

100

Over 40% of the Bangladeshi population survives on less than this daily income.

What is $1.25?

100

This UN agency provided saline solutions, essential drugs, and mobile health teams during the 2007 floods.

What is UNICEF?

100

Bangladesh experiences this type of severe seasonal weather that caused the 2007 floods.

What is monsoon rain?

200

This disease, along with typhoid and hepatitis, was part of a severe epidemic triggered by the 2007 floods.

What is Diarrhea?

200

This many people were displaced by the floods in 2007.

What is 9 million?

200

Many rural districts in Bangladesh have population densities exceeding this number of people per square kilometer.

What is 1000?

200

This many damaged tube wells were repaired to restore access to clean water

What is 93,000?

200

The 2007 floods caused widespread displacement in this major river delta region.

What is the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta?

300

These pathogens spread more rapidly during flood years in Bangladesh.

What are Water-borne diseases?

300

1 in every 8 of these critical water sources was contaminated by sewage.

What are wells?

300

Nearly this many people were displaced by the 2007 floods, leading to overcrowded conditions.

What is 14 million?

300

Millions of these were distributed to reduce the risk of post-flood water-borne infections.

What are water purification tablets?

300

The combination of high humidity, temperature, and flooding creates ideal conditions for the spread of this.

What is bacteria?

400

Contamination of drinking water during floods increases the prevalence of diseases spread by this type of water.

What is sewage contaminated water?

400

Over 100,000 people required this type of facility during the epidemic triggered by the floods.

What is a hospital?

400

A lack of this essential infrastructure worsens the spread of water-borne diseases during floods.

What is sanitation?

400

Long-term relief efforts focused on restoring this vital resource to reduce disease risk

What is safe drinking water?

400

The Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta's low elevation makes it highly vulnerable to this type of natural disaster.

What are floods?

500

This environmental factor, alongside high humidity and temperature, contributed to the 2007 disease outbreak.

What is the low elavtion of the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta?

500

The total number of people who drowned as a result of the 2007 floods.

What is 800?

500

This socio-economic group suffers the most during floods due to lack of resources.

Who are the poorest groups?

500

Hundreds of these were drilled as part of long-term flood recovery efforts.

What are new tube wells?

500

This term describes the condition of 60% of the country being covered by water during the 2007 floods.

What is inundation?