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THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2026

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Screengrab shows bamboo being used in place of steel reinforcement rods during the casting of an iron bridge in Agailjhara, Barishal. Photo: TBS

Bridge to be rebuilt in Barishal after bamboo used instead of rods

The bridge is being built over the Dushmi–Karimbazar canal in Ratnapur Union, with funding from the Union Parishad.

Screengrab shows bamboo being used in place of steel reinforcement rods during the casting of an iron bridge in Agailjhara, Barishal. Photo: TBS

Barishal UP member accused of replacing rods with bamboo in bridge construction

The concrete bridge at Baikunthapur was meant to end decades of isolation for dozens of villages. Photo: UNB

A costly bridge in Manikganj waiting for roads

The incident took place at around 11am yesterday (6 December) at Kachirchar in Nazirpur Union, Muladi Upazila, when protesters stormed the inauguration marquee and forced the programme to be abandoned. Photo: Collected

Protesters vandalise 'Souhardya Bridge' opening in Muladi after its renaming to '36 July'

A concept design illustrates the Shariatpur–Chandpur Bridge project. Planned as Bangladesh’s longest cable-stayed structure at 8.04 kilometres, the bridge is projected to cost Tk15,957 crore, with a 2,100-metre cable-stayed section. Photo: Collected

Shariatpur–Chandpur Bridge project gains momentum with foreign funding

The world's highest bridge opened to traffic in China on 28 September 2025. Photo: Collected

World's highest bridge opens to traffic in China

Photo: UNB

Half a lakh people held hostage by Kurigram’s broken promise of a bridge

Screenshot of Google Maps showing the distance between Bhola and Barishal

Govt to build longest bridge to link Bhola, Barishal

The incomplete 'Friendship Bridge' over the Jadukata River in Sunamganj. Photo: UNB

7 years on, Sunamganj's 'Friendship Bridge' remains incomplete

Photo: UNB

Stranded in concrete: Tk34cr four Feni bridges lead to nowhere

Risky bailey bridges. Photo : BSS

8 bailey bridges at risk of collapse in Khagrachari

Frequent accidents on the bridge have left people who use it daily frustrated and fearful. Photo: UNB

People in Chandpur suffer as demand for concrete bridge goes unheeded

Just six months after its inauguration, the newly constructed bridge over the Harihar River in Chinatola Bazaar, Jashore, is crumbling, exposing steel lattice work and gaping holes on the deck. This has made it a risky cross for the 50,000 daily commuters of the area. PHOTO: TBS

Tk3.13cr Jashore bridge crumbles just 6 months after opening

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