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(22 Jun 2022) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Sylhet, Bangladesh - 22 June 2022 1. Inundated neighbourhood in Companiganj in Sylhet 2. People standing in front of their inundated house 3. Various of people cleaning and washing their belongings 4. Parul Akhter cleaning her house after flood water receded 5. Parul Akhter feeding her physically challenged son 6. Parul Akhter's younger son climbing on the bed 7. SOUNDBITE (Bangla) Parul Akhter, Poultry farmer "This chicken farm was the only way for me to live. I have no other means to earn. All my belongings got washed away. I don't have food for even one meal at home. This is my condition. I have one child who is physically challenged. My child was also carried in water. I kept holding him somehow. Everyone in my house was trying to save their own life. I didn't even have a boat to put my child on it." 7. Various of Bangladesh army boat carrying aid approaching to the flood affected village 8. Army distributing aid 9. Army announcing (Bangla) 'We are the army, we came to give aid' 10. Various of people waiting for aid 11. Army distributing aid ASSOCIATED PRESS Chandigarh, India - 21 June 2022 12. SOUNDBITE (English) Anjal Prakash, Research director at India's Bharti Institute of Public Policy "Bangladesh has been known for fighting cyclones every year and the number and the frequency of cyclones have been increasing. But this flood in Bangladesh, especially in the northwest region, the Sylhet area, that doesn't lead, is really under has been unprecedented. It has not happened in the recent years" ASSOCIATED PRESS Sylhet, Bangladesh - 22 June 2022 12. People walking through knee deep water while showing their damage house 13. A women showing her damaged house 14. A women moving her belongings after flood water resending ASSOCIATED PRESS Chandigarh, India - 21 June 2022 15. SOUNDBITE (English) Anjal Prakash, Research director at India's Bharti Institute of Public Policy "This is the monsoon season to yet to arrive. And you some of the estimate shows that we have already received a more than 100% of the season's rainfall just in couple of days that we have in June itself." ASSOCIATED PRESS Sylhet, Bangladesh - 22 June 2022 16. Boys playing in flood water STORYLINE: Scientists say climate change is a factor behind the unprecedented floods in Bangladesh and north-eastern India that have killed scores and made lives miserable for millions of others. The sheer volume of early rain this year that lashed the region in just a few weeks makes the current floods an “unprecedented” situation, according to Anjal Prakash. Prakash is a research director at India’s Bharti Institute of Public Policy, who has contributed to a United Nations-sponsored study on global warming. Although the region is no stranger to flooding, it typically takes place later in the year when monsoon rains are well underway. This year's torrential rainfall lashed the area as early as March. It may take much longer to determine the extent to which climate change played a role in the floods. But scientists say that it has made the monsoon - a seasonable change in weather usually associated with strong rains - more variable over the past decades. This means that much of the rain expected to fall in a year is arriving in a space of weeks. The pattern of monsoons, vital for the agrarian economies of India and Bangladesh, has been shifting since the 1950s, with longer dry spells interspersed with heavy rain, experts say. Neighbouring Assam received twice its monthly average in the same period. AP video shot by Al-Emrun Garjon Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...