In photos: Rain and waterlogging disrupt life in Dhaka
Motorcyclists and three-wheelers wade through a heavily flooded stretch of road in Dhaka's Banani area following torrential monsoon rains. Photo: Mehedi Hasan.
Persistent rain has left large parts of Dhaka waterlogged, disrupting traffic and making daily commutes difficult for office-goers, students and other commuters across the capital.
From flooded roads and gridlocked traffic to stranded vehicles and disrupted businesses, these photos capture how heavy rainfall brought parts of Dhaka to a standstill, exposing the recurring waterlogging that residents face during the monsoon.
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A CNG driver in a raincoat pushes his vehicle through a heavily waterlogged street under the flyover in Dhaka's Banani area, as buses and cars slowly wade through the floodwater. Photo: Mehedi Hasan.
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Motorcyclists and buses navigate a flooded road amid waterlogging caused by heavy rainfall in Banani. Photo: Mehedi Hasan
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Vehicles crawl through a waterlogged road in Banani. Photo: Mehedi Hasan
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Traders reopen their shops after rainwater inundated the market during heavy rainfall the previous day. Photo: Prabir Das
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A shop employee cleans out rainwater after waterlogging affected businesses in New Market. Photo: Prabir Das
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A car makes its way through a flooded street as rainwater causes waterlogging in New Market area. Photo: Prabir Das
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Traffic slows to a crawl on a rain-soaked road as heavy rainfall disrupts movement near Science Laboratory intersection. Photo: Prabir Das
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A commuter train passes through a waterlogged section of the railway track in Dhaka. Photo: Anisur Rahman
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