The river often referred to as the “Sorrow of Bengal” due to its frequent flooding is the Brahmaputra River. The Brahmaputra River, which flows through India, China, and Bangladesh, is known for its vast and unpredictable floods that can cause extensive damage to the region. The flooding of the Brahmaputra is a recurring natural disaster that impacts the livelihoods and infrastructure of the Bengal region, particularly in Bangladesh and the northeastern Indian states.

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