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Waste from Mirpur factories flow into Turag River

Waste from various factories in Dhaka’s Mirpur flow into the Turag River through the sluice gate of the Water Development Board in the Goranchatbari area. The black, chemical-laden water from the factories flows into the river and gives rise to foam, a clear sign of its pollution.

During the monsoon, waste from factories in Mirpur mixes with the new water in the Turag. The addition of the black, chemical-laden factory water leads to foam forming on top of the river. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
During the monsoon, waste from factories in Mirpur mixes with the new water in the Turag. The addition of the black, chemical-laden factory water leads to foam forming on top of the river. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
Factory waste is constantly flowing into the Turag River through the Goranchatbari sluice gate at the Mirpur embankment. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
Factory waste is constantly flowing into the Turag River through the Goranchatbari sluice gate at the Mirpur embankment. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
During the monsoon, waste from factories in Mirpur mixes with the new water in the Turag. The addition of the black, chemical-laden factory water leads to foam forming on top of the river. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
During the monsoon, waste from factories in Mirpur mixes with the new water in the Turag. The addition of the black, chemical-laden factory water leads to foam forming on top of the river. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
During the monsoon, waste from factories in Mirpur mixes with the new water in the Turag. The addition of the black, chemical-laden factory water leads to foam forming on top of the river. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
During the monsoon, waste from factories in Mirpur mixes with the new water in the Turag. The addition of the black, chemical-laden factory water leads to foam forming on top of the river. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
During the monsoon, the black factory waste water mixes with the clear water of the Turag, as seen in this photo from the Goranchatbari sluice gate area of Mirpur. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
During the monsoon, the black factory waste water mixes with the clear water of the Turag, as seen in this photo from the Goranchatbari sluice gate area of Mirpur. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
The black, chemical-laden water from the Mirpur factories takes time to mix with the river water. As more waste is dumped into the river, it changes the appearance of the water. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
The black, chemical-laden water from the Mirpur factories takes time to mix with the river water. As more waste is dumped into the river, it changes the appearance of the water. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
The black, chemical-laden water from the Mirpur factories takes time to mix with the river water. As more waste is dumped into the river, it changes the appearance of the water. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
The black, chemical-laden water from the Mirpur factories takes time to mix with the river water. As more waste is dumped into the river, it changes the appearance of the water. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi

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Published : 07 Aug 2025, 05:07 PM

Updated : 07 Aug 2025, 05:07 PM

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