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THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2025

Cyclone Remal

A man rides a bicycle on Dhaka streets. Photo: UNB
Environment

A rare occasion: Dhaka's air quality 'good' this morning

India's Delhi, Indonesia's Jakarta and Pakistan's Lahore occupied the first three spots on the list, with AQI scores of 216, 173 and 162, respectively.

This file photo shows a rickshaw passenger holding an umbrella for the rickshaw puller on a rainy day in Dhaka. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain/TBS
Environment

Dhaka braces for heavy downpour today as Cyclone Remal yet to die down

Those who live day to day like rickshaw pullers work in rain or sun. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Environment

Very heavy rain feared in Ctg, Sylhet divisions throughout tonight: Meteorologist Palash

Cyclone Remal wreaks havoc on fishermen’s houses and shops along the Patenga coast of Chattogram. Tidal waters inundate the fishing villages as nearby dams are damaged. The photo was taken from Jelepara in South Halishahar, Patenga on Monday. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Environment

14 killed as Cyclone Remal rips through Bangladesh

At least 20 villages have been flooded in Koira upazila of Khulna due to the tidal surge caused by Cyclone Rimal. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Cyclone Remal: 37.58 lakh affected, 35,483 houses destroyed

Streets of Mirpur's Kazipara experience waterlogging due to persistent rain on 27 May. Photo: Collected
Environment

Remal's wrath triggers waterlogging, transport disruptions in Dhaka, Ctg

Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka. File Photo: UNB
Aviation

Cyclone Remal: 10 international flights cancelled at Dhaka airport

Sketch: TBS
Bangladesh

PM will visit cyclone-hit areas once weather situation improves: Quader

People walk along shrimp and crab farms that are flooded due to heavy rain as Cyclone Remal passes the country, in the Shyamnagar area of Satkhira, Bangladesh, May 27, 2024. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain
South Asia

Cyclone Remal kills 10 in Bangladesh, 6 in India; snaps power links to millions

Representational Photo: Collected
Telecom

Cyclone Remal: Millions out of network as 12,000 cell towers go out of service

Rickshaws struggle through the flooded streets near Dhanmondi's Hawkers Market today (27 May). Photo: Rajib Dhar
Bangladesh

Dhaka North, Dhaka South open hotlines to address waterlogging

After Cyclone Remal struck the Khepupara coast of Patuakhali around 10:30pm last night (26 May), the rivers in the Barishal division surged to dangerous levels and caused widespread flooding. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

The aftermath of Cyclone Remal

Photo: TBS
Energy

Cyclone leaves 2.66 crore without power

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