The Madinabagh Canal at Manda in Dhaka's Mugda is so much filled up with garbage, especially polythene and plastic materials, that it is impossible to spot water in it.The Madinabagh Canal at Manda in Dhaka's Mugda is so much filled up with garbage, especially polythene and plastic materials, that it is impossible to spot water in it.'Hridoy', a 3-year old boy, drowned after falling in the Madinabagh Canal from this house made of tin sheets on the canal last year. It took six days to find his body amidst the heap of garbage. Things have not changed a bit in eight months since. Photo taken on Thursday.A dog looks for food in the thick cover of garbage on the Madinabagh Canal at Manda in Dhaka's Mugda.The Madinabagh Canal at Manda in Dhaka's Mugda is so much filled up with garbage, especially polythene and plastic materials, that it is impossible to spot water in it.A dog looks for food in the thick cover of garbage on the Madinabagh Canal at Manda in Dhaka's Mugda.The Madinabagh Canal at Manda in Dhaka's Mugda is so much filled up with garbage, especially polythene and plastic materials, that it is impossible to spot water in it.The Madinabagh Canal at Manda in Dhaka's Mugda is so much filled up with garbage, especially polythene and plastic materials, that it is impossible to spot water in it.Children cross a bridge on the garbage-filled Madinabagh Canal at Manda in Dhaka's Mugda on Thursday.