Frequent rain, commute woes in Dhaka every morning
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB
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Frequent rains over the last few days, triggered by depression over the Bay of Bengal, are disrupting city life – especially for officer-goers and students. Today was no different. Rain started Tuesday night and there was no respite this morning. Dhaka residents, especially officer-goers and school students, are facing commute woes due to the rainfall. Many were seen walking along the roads in the rain due to lack of vehicles. Low-income people, including day labourers, were getting less work. Commuters faced problems in reaching their destinations due to heavy traffic triggered by the rains as well. Photo: Adnan Adid / UNB