Incessant rains throw life out of gear in Dhaka; landslides likely in Ctg

Incessant rains precipitated waterlogging and traffic gridlocks in rather a pair of ingredients of the capital these days (5 October), disrupting same outdated lifestyles of its residents.

The rains, precipitated by energetic monsoon, started at round 1pm the day long previous by (4 October) and persisted thru Saturday afternoon, inundating lanes in rather a pair of areas, at the side of at Green Toll road, Dhanmondi, Malibagh, Mouchak, Recent Market and Mirpur.

Assistant Meteorologist of Bangladesh Metrological Department Afroza Sultana said two millimeters rain was as soon as recorded in Dhaka whereas 66mm in Sylhet from 6am to 9am these days.

The waterlogging led to nagging traffic jams in some ingredients of the capital even supposing these days is a weekly vacation.

As a range of the within most offices remain start on Saturday, administrative center goers confronted hurdle to attain their destinations due to lack of transports.

Ensuing from energetic monsoon heavy rainfall is most likely at areas over Dhaka, Mymensingh, Barishal, Chattogram & Sylhet divisions in 24 hours initiating off 9am on Saturday, in step with BMD.

Ensuing from heavy rainfall, landslide would possibly presumably presumably also occur at areas over the hilly regions of Chattogram division, it said.

Light to common rain or thundershowers, accompanied by non everlasting gusty winds, are most likely at most areas in Rangpur, Rajshahi, Dhaka, Mymensingh, Khulna, Barishal, Chattogram, and Sylhet divisions with reasonably heavy to very heavy rainfall in some areas, in step with BMD’s latest weather bulletin.

A low-rigidity contrivance has fashioned over the North Bay of Bengal and adjoining coastal regions of Bangladesh. The monsoon is energetic over Bangladesh and common to tough over the North Bay.

Daylight hours temperatures are anticipated to stay practically unchanged, whereas hour of darkness temperatures would possibly presumably presumably also tumble a slight bit of across the country, the bulletin added.