COP26 Bangladesh: If tidal surges destroy our house, where will we go?
Only a decade in the past farmer Bilal Hossein lived comfortably however now he can barely make ends meet after his land was submerged by seawater.
Like most of the 5 million folks residing in in Bangladesh’s southern district of Satkhira, Bilal is now pondering of migrating out of his village.
Local weather change has been particularly devastating for Bangladesh’s coastal areas, making villages there uninhabitable.
BBC Bangla visited the realm and spoke to many villagers who’re struggling to deal with the influence of local weather change.
Reporter: Akbar Hossain
Filming: Muhammad Shahnewaj
Producer: Lina Shaikhouni
Extra on the local weather summit:
The COP26 international local weather summit in Glasgow in November is seen as essential if local weather change is to be introduced beneath management. Nearly 200 international locations are being requested for his or her plans to chop emissions, and it might result in main modifications to our on a regular basis lives.