Waterlogging
Torrential rain maroons 38,000 people in Bagerhat
Incessant rain for the past two days has marooned around 38,000 people in different areas of Bagerhat district imposing huge sufferings to the locals on Friday.
Dhaka: A city of horrible road digging
An effective and smooth drainage system is a precondition to an ideal city as it ensures quick removal of rain and waste waters from the streets to different natural water bodies.
Where rain and waterlogging go hand-in-hand
Keeping pace with the time, Dhaka has witnessed so many developments in the last few decades. But the city’s residents still don’t see any respite from waterlogging, one of the core problems of the capital during the monsoon months.
Waterlogging piles agony on Satkhira municipality residents
Incessant rainfall over the last few days and a poor drainage system have led to huge water stagnation in much of the Satkhira municipality, causing immense sufferings to its residents.
Rains, tidewater flood parts of Chattogram city
Incessant rains for the last several days and tidal surge have inundated some parts of Chattogram city.
10 villages flooded as embankment collapses in Barguna
Ten villages in Barguna district have been flooded following collapse of Majherchar embankment in Bishkhali river for torrential rain in the last couple of days influenced by low in the Bay of Bengal.
Monsoons bring back the menace of waterlogging
Incessant monsoon showers have inevitably led to large parts of the capital getting inundated, putting heavy burden of sufferings and chaos on city life.
Taposh promises masterplan to solve waterlogging ‘soon’
With the arrival of the rainy season, the familiar hazard of waterlogging across the capital is showing signs of returning but Dhaka South City Corporation Mayor Fazle Noor Taposh is determined to not allow that.
Waterlogging cripples Narayanganj as monsoon begins
As monsoon begins, many parts of Narayanganj City Corporation and Sadar upazila were inundated due to intermittent rain, causing huge sufferings to the locals.