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SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 2026

waterlogging

waterlogging

Homes remain waterlogged with nearly 3 lakh residents in southwestern Bangladesh facing severe challenges. Decades of efforts to resolve the waterlogging issue, including over 21 projects, have failed to provide relief, with river siltation and ineffective drainage adding to the crisis. The photo was taken recently in Abhaynagar, Jashore. Photo: TBS

SOS from southwest: Severe waterlogging causes widespread misery in four districts

Thousands of acres remain submerged in the Bhabadah area of Jashore, Beel Dakatia in Khulna, Bagerhat’s Badokhali Beel (swamp), and parts of Satkhira's sadar and municipal areas

Water Resources Ministry Secretary Nazmul Ahsan attended a views exchange meeting with the residents of the Bhabadaha area at the deputy commissioner’s office in Jashore on Thursday (10 October). Photo: TBS

Effective project to be taken to resolve Bhabadaha’s waterlogging: Secy

Waterlogging on city roads. File Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Excavation of 15 canals can resolve 80% of waterlogging in Dhaka: Study

File Photo: Rajib Dhar

Commuters suffer as rain causes waterlogging in Dhaka

An aerial view of Paris Canal in Mirpur, Dhaka. Photo: TBS

Plight of Dhaka's canals: How agencies failed to protect our waterways

Representational image. File Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Despite multiple master plans and spending over Tk 750 crore, Dhaka’s waterlogging crisis persists

Waterlogged streets of Kushtia on 16 Sept. Photo: TBS

Waterlogging in Kushtia as it records year's highest rainfall 

Resident’s of Kutubdia Para in Cox’s Bazar wade through almost waist-deep water as the district is dealing with severe water logging problems after three days of torrential rain. The heavy rains have left many homes and businesses submerged. This photo was taken on Saturday. Photo: Md Kefayet Ullah

What makes Cox's Bazar waterlogging so severe? Locals blame two roads worth Tk586cr

File photo of a waterlogged area in Chattogram/TBS

Incessant rain causes waterlogging in Ctg; heavy rain forecast for 48 hours

Vehicles and commuters struggle to navigate a road, submerged in stagnant rainwater, in the Kalshi area of Dhaka’s Mirpur on Saturday. Following Friday’s downpour that flooded many areas in the capital, some roads in the Mirpur area again went under water even in light rainfall on Saturday. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain

Dhaka waterlogging: Rains for few hours, suffering for a week

People wading through water after heavy rainfall in Azimpur, Dhaka, on 12 July 2024. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Delay in water drainage due to heavy rain in short time: Dhaka South CEO

Waterlogging in Green Road, Dhaka, on 12 July 2024. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Metro rail construction damaged drainage system: Dhaka South

Representational image. File Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

DMP asks commuters to leave with ample time in hand as many Dhaka roads get submerged

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