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SATURDAY, JULY 04, 2026

waterlogging

waterlogging

Illustration: TBS

Floating markets, canal walls in Ctg's new Tk3,871cr waterlogging mitigation projects

The new plan seeks not only to improve drainage but also to redesign canal surroundings to prevent future encroachment and ensure the long-term natural flow of water.

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Child dies after falling into drain amid waterlogging in Cumilla

A lone cow stands in a corner overlooking waterlogged streets in the capital/ UNB

Waterlogging fuels fear of post-Eid health hazards

Chattogram City Corporation Mayor Dr Shahadat Hossain speaks at a coordination meeting at the CCC office in Tigerpass. File Photo: TBS

Ctg city corporation forms 6 committees to tackle waterlogging

A rickshaw pulls a passenger through chest-deep water after the season’s first downpour leaves many streets in Chattogram waterlogged. The photo was taken on 28 April 2026 from the city’s Prabartak intersection. Photo: Md Minhaj Uddin/TBS

Govt forms coordination committee to tackle Ctg's waterlogging crisis

A rickshaw pulls a passenger through chest-deep water after the season’s first downpour leaves many streets in Chattogram waterlogged. The photo was taken on 28 April 2026 from the city’s Prabartak intersection. Photo: Md Minhaj Uddin/TBS

PM expresses grief over Ctg waterlogging, calls for nationwide canal excavation

Rickshaws and people trudge through a waterlogged road in Chattogram on 28 April 2026. Photo: TBS

Blocked canals leave Chattogram waist-deep in water after an hour of rain

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Fogging, larviciding, clean-ups planned: Will they curb dengue this monsoon?

Canal cleaning in Chattogram. Photo: TBS

Public awareness key to resolving waterlogging: Ctg mayor

Rain water submerges paddy field in Dhunat, Bagura, on 1 November 2025. Photo: Focus Bangla

Upstream rains flood haors, endanger boro harvest

A newly constructed, climate-resilient road in Jhautola, Patuakhali Pouroshava, featuring stylish streetlights and patterned pedestrian walkways, showcases modern urban transformation, realised through the decade-long, $103.39 million CTEIP by ADB and the Bangladesh government. Photo: Courtesy

Patuakhali reborn from waterlogged town to climate-smart model

Several pedestrians were seen drenched, with public transport struggling to operate on waterlogged roads. File Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Heavy rain through night leaves Dhaka waterlogged, commuters in distress

Vehicles and people make their way through Dhaka's Azimpur, which has been submerged following heavy rainfall, on 22 September 2025. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Years of negligence behind waterlogging: Dhaka North administrator

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