Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development (Mar 2021)

Impact of cyclone Amphan on the water, sanitation, hygiene, and health (WASH2) facilities of coastal Bangladesh

  • Nazifa Rafa,
  • Abu Jubayer,
  • Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2021.170
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 304 – 313

Abstract

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The vulnerability of the underfunded water, sanitation, hygiene, and health (WASH2) facilities, particularly in the developing nations, is exacerbated by natural disasters. This study assessed the impacts of Amphan on the WASH2 facilities of the affected coastal areas of Bangladesh via a structured questionnaire survey, key informant interviews, and direct observation. The study reported that Amphan destroyed WASH2 facilities, where only 20% of the respondents were receiving WASH2 services afterwards. Many respondents had to rely on unsafe water sources after the cyclone hit. While the respondents used different kinds of water treatment methods, three-quarters of the respondents reported issues related to odor, taste, color, and/or others. The majority had to practice open defecation due to damage done to sanitation facilities. Amphan has also resulted in an onslaught of several WASH2 diseases in the study area, primarily skin disease and diarrhea. The study has exhibited how intense natural disasters can completely render WASH2 facilities useless, causing the communities affected to switch to unsafe practices to meet their needs. The affected communities are in urgent need of adequate and sustainable WASH2 facilities. HIGHLIGHTS Very few people received adequate WASH2-related services both before and after the Amphan hit.; Natural disasters compounding on underfunded and vulnerable WASH2 facilities can exacerbate social inequalities.; This study illustrates the lack of attention given by the government and international humanitarian organizations in rural coastal communities.;

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