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SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2025

waterlogged

Monsoon mayhem: A trader tries to save his products as continuous heavy rain causes waterlogging in the capital’s New Market on Friday. With 130 millimetres of rainfall in six hours from 6am, many roads in the capital were flooded. People waded through knee-deep water to their destinations and vehicles broke down all over the city. Photo: Rajib Dhar
Bangladesh

Waterlogging woes persist in parts of Dhaka even after 24 hours

Photos: UNB
Bangladesh

Over 60, 000 people marooned as floods in Kurigram deteriorate

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

All of Sylhet under water, nearly 10 lakh people marooned

A waterlogged dorm of Dhaka University on Friday (22 September). Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Heavy rain leaves DU dorms waterlogged; students still suffering

Representational Image. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Child goes missing after falling into waterlogged drain in Ctg

Some 36,000 residents in the Pratapnagar union of Ashashuni upazila in Satkhira have been waterlogged in saline water for the last 18 months. Photo: TBS
Districts

Satkhira’s Protapnagar where woes know no bounds

In next 50 yrs, many Kalurghat factories could be waterlogged 
Climate Change

In next 50 yrs, many Kalurghat factories could be waterlogged 

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Commuters suffer as monsoon showers inundate capital

Photo: Mahbuba Nafiz/Facebook
Bangladesh

Commuters suffer due to heavy traffic on Airport road

A crop land in Uttar Nouabash village under Sadar upazila has been submerged as three rivers in Kurigram are overflowing causing flood in 25 unions. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Thousands waterlogged in Kurigram as Dharla, Dudhkumar, Brahmaputra rivers overflow

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