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Winter morning on the Buriganga

Winter mornings on the Buriganga River present a striking contrast. Thick fog, the bustle of Sadarghat and small boats cutting through the river create a captivating scene, while the river’s pollution and boatmen’s struggle to ferry passengers in the biting cold are equally hard to miss.

On winter mornings, the Buriganga River is often shrouded in dense fog. Poor visibility makes it nearly impossible to see from one bank to the other, increasing risks for ferries and small boats. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
On winter mornings, the Buriganga River is often shrouded in dense fog. Poor visibility makes it nearly impossible to see from one bank to the other, increasing risks for ferries and small boats. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
On winter mornings, the Buriganga River is often shrouded in dense fog. Poor visibility makes it nearly impossible to see from one bank to the other, increasing risks for ferries and small boats. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
On winter mornings, the Buriganga River is often shrouded in dense fog. Poor visibility makes it nearly impossible to see from one bank to the other, increasing risks for ferries and small boats. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
On winter mornings, the Buriganga River is often shrouded in dense fog. Poor visibility makes it nearly impossible to see from one bank to the other, increasing risks for ferries and small boats. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
On winter mornings, the Buriganga River is often shrouded in dense fog. Poor visibility makes it nearly impossible to see from one bank to the other, increasing risks for ferries and small boats. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
In Sadarghat, shivering commuters cross the river by boat on a cold winter morning. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
In Sadarghat, shivering commuters cross the river by boat on a cold winter morning. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
In Sadarghat, shivering commuters cross the river by boat on a cold winter morning. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
In Sadarghat, shivering commuters cross the river by boat on a cold winter morning. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
In Sadarghat, shivering commuters cross the river by boat on a cold winter morning. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
In Sadarghat, shivering commuters cross the river by boat on a cold winter morning. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The Buriganga River is covered in a blanket of fog. Boatmen continue ferrying passengers at Sadarghat, where even a moment of distraction could lead to accidents. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The Buriganga River is covered in a blanket of fog. Boatmen continue ferrying passengers at Sadarghat, where even a moment of distraction could lead to accidents. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The Buriganga River is covered in a blanket of fog. Boatmen continue ferrying passengers at Sadarghat, where even a moment of distraction could lead to accidents. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The Buriganga River is covered in a blanket of fog. Boatmen continue ferrying passengers at Sadarghat, where even a moment of distraction could lead to accidents. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Boatmen wait for passengers along the banks of the Buriganga River at Sadarghat on a winter morning. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Boatmen wait for passengers along the banks of the Buriganga River at Sadarghat on a winter morning. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Boatmen wait for passengers along the banks of the Buriganga River at Sadarghat on a winter morning. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Boatmen wait for passengers along the banks of the Buriganga River at Sadarghat on a winter morning. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The Buriganga River is surrounded by thick fog. At Sadarghat, people wait for engine-driven boats to cross the river. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The Buriganga River is surrounded by thick fog. At Sadarghat, people wait for engine-driven boats to cross the river. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
At the Buriganga riverbank in Sadarghat, people warm themselves by lighting small fires to fend off the winter cold. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
At the Buriganga riverbank in Sadarghat, people warm themselves by lighting small fires to fend off the winter cold. Photo: Abdullah al Momin

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Published : 02 Jan 2026, 07:29 PM

Updated : 02 Jan 2026, 07:29 PM

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