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waterlogging

Problems started in 2006 when the River Kopotakkho, flowing by the side of the wetland, filled with sediment. Photo: Minhaj Uddin.
Districts

Waterlogging threatens livelihoods of 12,000 people in Khulna village

Due to waterlogging, the villagers cannot grow crops on about 2,000 bighas of Bakar Char land

An excavator pulls out garbage from the bottom of Uttara Lake in the capital. The photo was taken at sector 10 recently. Photo: Mumit M
Bangladesh

Wasa investment to solve waterlogging goes down the drain

Photo: Collected from facebook.
Bangladesh

We’ve started work to rid Dhaka people of waterlogging: Taposh

Off-season rain chokes Dhaka streets
Bangladesh

Off-season rain chokes Dhaka streets

Satkhira district administration on Saturday initiated a drive to demolish illegal structures along the canal of Pran Sayer to remove waterlogging in the district. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Demolition of 229 illegal buildings that obstruct water flow in Satkhira begins

Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation Barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh. Photo: Collected
Environment

Dhaka South to get rid of non-essential wires by December: Mayor

A police sergeant standing in water trying to control traffic after heavy rain in the capital’s Arambagh area on Tuesday. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Bangladesh

Both Dhaka Wasa, city corporations to blame for waterlogging woes: TIB

A woman wading through water in heavy rain at Fakirapool bazar in the capital on July 21. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Infrastructure

Waterlogging in Sylhet despite Tk1,500 cr spent on projects to fix it 

Photo: Collected
Environment

Waterlogging: Minister dissatisfied over poor drainage system

The Agrabad CDA area in Chattogram has been flooded due the the ceaseless rains in the port city. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Environment

Ceaseless rains cause waterlogging, public sufferings at its worst in Chattogram

Khatunganj, Asadganj and their surrounding areas in Chattogram have been submerged for the past few
days due to the inflow of tidal water from the Karnaphuli River. The photo was taken from Asadganj area on Thursday. Photo: TBS
Markets

Khatunganj businesses waterlogged this year too

Photo: Minhaj Uddin
Infrastructure

Tenure ends for half-done project to remove waterlogging

2 lakh people impacted by waterlogging as Teesta overflows
Districts

2 lakh people impacted by waterlogging as Teesta overflows

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