Delta blues

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Living on the flood plain of three great rivers, the people of Bangladesh endure floods, drought, water-borne disease and much else besides. Can they entertain any hope of relief? Tom Clarke investigates.

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Clarke, T. (2003, March 20). Delta blues. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/422254a

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