Submerged Streets

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The first day of September started in Dhaka with a one hour downpour which stopped traffic dead in its tracks leaving people to deal with waterlogged roads, lanes and sidewalks. The city’s transport system virtually came to a halt with vehicles being stranded for hours creating unprecedented traffic jams. Since then the unrelenting monsoon rain has kept on pouring making commuting through most of Dhaka nigh impossible.

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