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Thunderstorm Expected in Dhaka Today
Thunderstorm Expected in Dhaka Today
The weather office has forecast rain accompanied by thunderstorms in the capital, Dhaka, and nearby areas today. The information was provided in a weather bulletin issued for the next six hours starting from 7:00 AM on Sunday. According to the Meteorological Department, the sky over Dhaka may r...
Environment•07 June 2026
Farmers’ Dreams Submerged in Haor Flood
Farmers’ Dreams Submerged in Haor Flood
Continuous rainfall and upstream hillwater flow have have triggered a severe crisis in the haor region of Kishoreganj. So far, 10,035 hectares of Boro paddy fields have been submerged in water across the district. The most affected area is Itna upazila. This damage report is based on data collected...
District•04 May 2026
Storm Forecast for Eight Regions by Noon
Storm Forecast for Eight Regions by Noon
Bangladesh's Meteorological Department has issued a forecast for storms accompanied by thunder and rain in eight regions across the country today (Monday). This information was provided in a forecast for domestic river ports valid from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM today. The forecast said temporary...
Misc•04 May 2026
Rain Brings Return of Boirali to the Teesta
Rain Brings Return of Boirali to the Teesta
Heavy rainfall has slightly raised water levels in the once-dry Teesta River, bringing shoals of boirali fish upstream with the fresh seasonal flow. Although the fish usually retreat to deeper waters during the day, they come closer to the riverbanks from afternoon into the night, moving in grou...
District•02 May 2026