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MONDAY, JULY 13, 2026

Bandarban

Bandarban

Locals wade through floodwater in Bandarban as they try to reach their destinations amid worsening flood conditions in the district. Photo: TBS

Flood situation worsens in Bandarban, road link with rest of country cut off

Landslides, inundated roads, and a collapsed bridge have disrupted communication, while several areas remain without power and mobile networks.

Locals inspect the collapsed section of a bridge on the Rangamati-Bandarban road in Rangunia, Chattogram, after heavy rain and hill runoff damaged the approach in the early hours of today. Photo: TBS

Bridge collapse cuts off Rangamati-Bandarban road link; bailey bridge planned

Continuous heavy rainfall in the hill district has created risks to road connectivity and public safety in several areas. Photo: Collected

Bandarban extends tourist site closure until 15 July amid adverse weather

Torrential rains triggered a landslide, causing a large mass of mud to collapse onto a makeshift house in Chattogram's Sitakunda on 8 July 2026. Photo: TBS

Relentless monsoon claims seven more lives in Bandarban, Cox's Bazar

Representational image. Photo: TBS

5 killed in two landslides in Bandarban's Lama

File Photo: UNB

Bandarban extends tourist sites closure until 12 July amid heavy rain, landslide risks

File Photo: UNB

3 Bandarban rivers swell amid heavy rains; over 100 tourists stranded

A fallen tree blocks a road in Bandarban amid continuous rainfall, as hazardous conditions disrupt transport and heighten safety risks across the hill district. Photo: TBS/File

Bandarban tourist centres closed until Friday amid heavy rain, landslide risks

The presence of the Bandarban Fire Service and Civil Defence was seen after two construction workers died on the spot after coming into contact with a live electric wire while working at Sadar Hospital in Bandarban district today (11 June). Photo: UNB

2 construction workers die from electrocution at Bandarban hospital

Photo: Google Maps

9-year-old killed after abandoned mortar shell exploded near Naikhongchhari border

Representational image of a landmine explosion/ Courtesy

3 killed in landmine explosion at Naikhongchhari border

Large stacks of freshly cut timber lie scattered across the slopes of Dim Pahar. Photos: U She Thowai Marma

Forest felled, streams buried: Illegal timber trade devastates Bandarban’s Dim Pahar

Photo: TBS

Experts call for risk-sensitive hill management to reduce landslide threats in Ctg, Bandarban

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