Mossammet Khadiza, 19, with her two sons, Mohammed Romzan and Rabbi, under the tarpaulin provided by Bangladesh Red Crescent. Photo by AJ Ghani/IFRC
Women who have lost their homes wait in the rain for relief at Phutimari, Baligoan, in the northeastern Indian state of Assam. Photo by Rohan Chakrvarty/IFRC
A boy announces a community meeting for people affected by the floods so they can receive relief supplies at Burdubatup, Bhuragaon, an area in the northeastern Indian state of Assam that was submerged for weeks by one of the country’s biggest rivers, the Brahmaputra. Photo by Rohan Chakrvarty/IFRC
Sumon, 35, took out a loan of 100,000 Bangladesh taka from a local NGO to build a new house only four months ago. Now that his house is ruined and he'd be forced to build a new one once the water level drops, he will still have to repay the loan. Photo by AJ Ghani/IFRC
Asharam, 60 unpacks relief items after returning to his home that had been completely submerged in Mahangu Pure village, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Photo by Rohan Chakrvarty/IFRC
