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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2025
In photos: Continuous rain for 2 days causes waterlogging across Dhaka

Bangladesh

TBS Report
30 May, 2025, 01:45 pm
Last modified: 30 May, 2025, 03:13 pm

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In photos: Continuous rain for 2 days causes waterlogging across Dhaka

The residents of the capital who returned home after finishing their work last night suffered the most.

TBS Report
30 May, 2025, 01:45 pm
Last modified: 30 May, 2025, 03:13 pm
The continuous heavy rain caused waterlogging on several roads in Dhaka. These photos were captured from Dhanmondi Hawkers Market area on  30 May 2025. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
The continuous heavy rain caused waterlogging on several roads in Dhaka. These photos were captured from Dhanmondi Hawkers Market area on 30 May 2025. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Highlights: 

  • Two days of continuous rain causes waterlogging across Dhaka
  • Inadequate drainage system causes immense suffering for people
  • Waterlogging reported in most Dhaka areas, including Mirpur and Dhanmondi
  • LGRD Ministry sets up control room; city corporations request resident information

The rain that started yesterday (29 May) morning and is continuing intermittently has caused waterlogging in various areas of Dhaka. 

People are suffering immensely due to the lack of an adequate drainage system.

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The residents of the capital who returned home after finishing their work last night suffered the most.

Ikbal Hossain left the office around 7pm and managed to reach home in Pallabi, Mirpur around 12am. 

Waterlogged road in front of Dhanmondi Hawkers on 30 May 2025. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
Waterlogged road in front of Dhanmondi Hawkers on 30 May 2025. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

"I spent half of the night on the road yesterday. It took me two and a half hours to get out of the office and reach Kazipara in my car. Then, water entered the car's engine, and I had to tow it home in another vehicle. There was waist-deep water on the road," he told TBS. 

Not only in Mirpur's Pallabi, but reports of waterlogging have also been received in most areas of the capital, including Matikata, Kazipara, Sheorapara, Dhanmondi, Mohammadpur, Kawla, Abdullahpur, Bangshal, New Market, Paltan, Sayedabad, and Jatrabari, since yesterday afternoon. 

Rickshaws ply through the waterlogged streets of Dhaka on 30 May 2025. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
Rickshaws ply through the waterlogged streets of Dhaka on 30 May 2025. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Even though Friday is a weekend, those who went out for essential work are also suffering from waterlogging. Although the rain has subsided somewhat today, waterlogging remains in several areas, including Dhanmondi, Mirpur, New Market, and Paltan.

Many people are unable to get a rickshaw or any other vehicle, even after waiting for a long time. Sometimes, even if one or two rickshaws or CNG are available, they have to pay extra. 

Some people are walking to their destination in knee-deep water without paying the additional fare.

Waterlogged street in front of Dhanmondi Hawkers, Dhaka, on 30 May 2025. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
Waterlogged street in front of Dhanmondi Hawkers, Dhaka, on 30 May 2025. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Most of the roads in the capital are submerged under water. The people of Manda, Mugda, Basabo, Motijheel, and Kamalapur are the worst affected by the waterlogging.

The footpath hawkers have also suffered due to the severe waterlogging. Most of the shops located on the footpaths are closed. Although some shops are open, the vendors said there is no sale.

Meanwhile, to take quick and effective steps to resolve the waterlogging, the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development, and Cooperatives has urgently set up a control room in the conference room of the Department of Public Health Engineering, with officials from the two city corporations.

Shoppers at waterlogged Dhanmondi Hawkers, Dhaka, on 30 May 2025. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
Shoppers at waterlogged Dhanmondi Hawkers, Dhaka, on 30 May 2025. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

If waterlogging occurs in any area, the city residents are requested to call the hotline numbers of Dhaka North City Corporation and Dhaka South City Corporation and provide information.

Dhaka North City Corporation Administrator Mohammad Ejaz said if there is any news of waterlogging in any area of Dhaka North, immediate measures will be taken to resolve the waterlogging.

The concerned department has informed waterlogging in various places is largely under control due to the prior preparations of Dhaka North to resolve the waterlogging in Dhaka.
 

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