Relentless monsoon showers have battered Dhaka and multiple regions of Bangladesh for over 24 hours, disrupting daily life and prompting warnings of potential landslides and flash floods.
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) forecasts moderate to heavy rainfall (44–88 mm/24 hrs) to very heavy rainfall (>88 mm/24 hrs) across Dhaka, Chattogram, Khulna, and Barishal divisions through July 10, driven by an active southwest monsoon.
Low-lying areas face heightened risks of waterlogging, while hilly regions in Chattogram and Cox’s Bazar are on alert for landslides. In Dhaka, rainfall began early on July 8 and has continued unabated, easing recent heatwaves – where temperatures hit 37-38°C – but causing widespread chaos.
Waterlogged roads have led to severe traffic congestion and commuter delays, particularly in the capital.
Chattogram’s district administration and disaster response teams are on high alert, with preparations underway to mitigate flood and landslide risks. Informal settlements and flood-prone zones are especially vulnerable, with overflowing drains reported in several areas.
The BMD’s five-day nationwide rain alert, issued earlier, warned of intense monsoon activity, a prediction now unfolding across the country.
The heavy showers have lowered Dhaka’s temperatures to around 27°C, providing relief after weeks of scorching heat.
However, the persistent rain threatens further disruption, with urban infrastructure strained and rural areas bracing for flooding.
Local authorities have urged residents in at-risk areas to stay vigilant and follow evacuation advisories if necessary.