
In the vulnerable, flood-prone region of the Sundarbans in Bangladesh, local inhabitants struggle to survive as rising sea levels and frequent, devastating cyclones destroy their homes and livelihoods. As the land is increasingly swallowed by water, many are forced to migrate to the capital, Dhaka, where they face new challenges in the city's overcrowded slums. While some find work in the country's booming garment industry, others are left to navigate a precarious existence, highlighting the human cost of climate change in one of the world's most at-risk nations.




