Most of the 645,800 people who were forced to leave their houses in last month's floods in southwest Bangladesh have gone home, officials said Saturday.
With the floods receding, normal life has returned to seven out of nine flood-hit frontier districts, a disaster ministry statement said.
It added that conditions in worst hit Satkhira and nearby Jessore districts, bordering Indian West Bengal state, were also improving.
The floods affected more than 3.2 million people and claimed 36 lives, the statement carried by BSS news agency said.
But according to earlier unofficial reports more than 100 people died in the late-monsoon floods which began in West Bengal and spilled into neighboring Bangladeshi districts.
The prolonged floods caused several million dollars worth of damage to property and destroyed rice and pre-winter crops.
Floods also sparked off a series of gastro-intestinal diseases, according to the latest health reports, with nearly 40,000 cases of diarrhoea recorded.
In India, floods left more than 1,000 people dead, another 100 missing and hundreds of thousands homeless across 7,500 villages – DHAKA (AFP)
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