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Dhaka: Thousands of people in Bangladesh's southeastern region are being given food aid after a plague of rats devoured rice crops earlier this year, the United Nations' food agency said on Sunday.
The World Food Program said it had begun distribution of food because many thousands of families in the poor Chittagong Hill Tracts, near the border with India, are struggling to feed themselves.
Each family will receive 50 kilograms of rice, 4 liters of vegetable oil and 4 kilograms of high-energy biscuits enriched with micronutrients.
Rats destroyed crops in February and March after the rodent population swelled from rich feeding off the region's bamboo forests, which blossomed for the first time in decades.
According to local folklore, the flowering of the bamboo comes only every 50 years, and is always accompanied by a surge in the rat population.
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