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Bangladesh is particularly prone to surges, because it is sited on a low-lying delta where the Indian Ocean funnels into the Bay of Bengal. In May 1991, 125,000 people were killed there in such a disaster. In February 1953 more than 2,000 people died when a North Sea surge struck the Dutch and English coasts.
The stars symbolize hope and equality between the ten parishes. Green reflects the island's lush vegetation. The red disc has socialist connotations. Effective date: 3 November 1990.
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