Bangladesh, a low-lying country at the intersection of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna rivers, is highly vulnerable to climate change and environmental disasters. Lying in the North of the Bay of Bengal, with an average elevation of nine meters, the country is prone to severe floods, terrifying cyclones, and rising sea levels. Over 80 percent of districts such as Sylhet and Sunamganj get inundated, while over 3.5 million people get displaced every year.