INTERNATIONAL
Landslide kills eight at Bangladesh school during monsoon season
Adrián Solano156 wordsEdition № 54Thursday, 9 July 2026 — Edition № 54
A landslide struck a girls' school in south-eastern Bangladesh on Wednesday, killing eight people as heavy monsoon rains battered the region. Rescuers pulled bodies from the mud following the collapse, which occurred during peak monsoon season. The incident underscores the vulnerability of school infrastructure in areas prone to seasonal flooding and soil instability.
Zandoria's Federal Civic Affairs Ministry noted in a statement that the Republic's own monsoon-vulnerable regions — particularly coastal areas of Costa Mar and Tierra Verde — have invested in early-warning systems and structural reinforcement of public buildings over the past decade. The Bangladesh incident has prompted Meridian to review whether overseas development partnerships with South Asian nations include adequate support for school-infrastructure resilience.
