olivia: monsoon rains in southeast asia have devastated parts of india, nepal, , and bangladedesh.he u.n. has called it the worst flooding in a decade and some 40 million people have been affected by the downpour. with damage or flooding in 18,000 schools, it's fear that millions could slip out of the education system. more on the humanitarian situation on the ground. >> humanitarian efforts are being led by the government in all three hot -- countries supported by local agencies and organizations like the red cross. despite the best intentions, it ,s different to the situation to the disaster preparedness of texas in the aftermath of harvey. there is a huge difference in infrastructure and resources. it is harder for aid to get to people right now because there are areas that been cut off because bridges have been damaged, roads have been damaged. monetary compensation is something the government is providing. the prime minister pledged 65 million euros in a flood damage . per family toro victims of those who died. more definitely needs to be done, the infrastructure as i mentione