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/ 20 March 2006

Floods, drought and arsenic plague Bangladesh

Farmer Badiuddin Ahmed points to the outline of the long dried-up river that once irrigated his land. "We used to swim and have boat races in this river," he says. "It gave us fish to eat. Our lands were fertile. But now it is as dry and dusty as the land." Water — the lifeblood of Bangladesh’s agriculture-based economy — is everywhere in the South Asian nation.