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Dust pollution

Dust engulfs people
Dust engulfs people

The Dhaka-Sylhet Highway in Narayanganj's Rupganj is engulfed with dust. Pedestrians suffer as dust lingers in the air amid ongoing road extension work and the rush of traffic along the road. They wear masks, or cover their faces with their clothes while traversing the area.

Dusty hassle on Dhaka-Narayanganj highway
Dusty hassle on Dhaka-Narayanganj highway

The road from Postogola to Narayanganj is filled with thick dust, making it nearly impossible to travel without a mask. Vehicles passing by create a thick, fog-like cloud of dust, obstructing visibility. Even rain turns the area into a muddy mess, deepening the woes.

Dust pollution on Beribadh Road
Dust pollution on Beribadh Road

Dhaka’s Babubazar-Gabtoli Beribadh Road is always muddy during the monsoon. But a single day of sunshine turns the mud into dust. Walking on this 11km road is a struggle against dust. With dust filling the atmosphere in Dhaka, the capital frequently ranks high among cities with the most polluted air in the world.

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