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Collection:
NASA Earth Observatory Collection
Title:
Severe Storms Trigger Floods in Bangladesh
Description:
On April 26, 2004, the clouds cleared to give the Mod erate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite this stunning view of extensive flooding in northeastern Bangladesh and India. The floods followed on the heels of a series of intense thunderstorms that began on April 9 and lasted through April 19.

Floods can be seen in three areas in this false-color image. The most obvious flooding spans the border between India and Bangladesh and was caused by water rushing out of the Khasi Hills to the north. These floods displaced about half a million people in Bangladesh. A few dark spots around the Brah maputra (Jamuna) River to the north of the hills in India may also be signs of flooding. Finally, a dark spot on the right edge of the image shows where floods have affected the Indian state of Manipur. According to news reports, the floods have damaged rice patties that were about to be harvested, and harmed fish farms in the state. Several villages are reported to be submerged.

The high-resolution image provided above has a resolution of 250 meters per pixel, though the image is available in additional resolutions.

Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, MOD IS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC
Satellite - Sensor:
Aqua- MODIS
facet_what:
Aqua
facet_where:
Bangladesh
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_when:
April 26, 2004
facet_when_year:
2004
UID:
SPD-ETOBS-12100
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Severe Storms Trigger Floods in Bangladesh