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PA REAL LIFE: 'She was a brilliant mum'. A midwife who lost her mum to cancer while caring for her first child before being diagnosed with cancer herself said the "worst thing" about her diagnosis "is the first person you want to call is your mum??? (but) she's not here anymore". Fiona Harris, 34, was eight months pregnant with her son Sidney when she learned that her mum, Anne, had terminal cancer. In January 2024, Anne, then 63, was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, "which was pretty devastating". Issue date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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PA REAL LIFE: Anne with Fiona's son Sidney. A midwife who lost her mum to cancer while caring for her first child before being diagnosed with cancer herself said the "worst thing" about her diagnosis "is the first person you want to call is your mum??? (but) she's not here anymore". Fiona Harris, 34, was eight months pregnant with her son Sidney when she learned that her mum, Anne, had terminal cancer. In January 2024, Anne, then 63, was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, "which was pretty devastating". Issue date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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PA REAL LIFE: Fiona said she will 'always remember that day' when her mum was diagnosed with cancer. A midwife who lost her mum to cancer while caring for her first child before being diagnosed with cancer herself said the "worst thing" about her diagnosis "is the first person you want to call is your mum??? (but) she's not here anymore". Fiona Harris, 34, was eight months pregnant with her son Sidney when she learned that her mum, Anne, had terminal cancer. In January 2024, Anne, then 63, was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, "which was pretty devastating". Issue date: Friday May 1, 2026-stock-foto
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PA REAL LIFE: Fiona, mum Anne and baby Sidney. A midwife who lost her mum to cancer while caring for her first child before being diagnosed with cancer herself said the "worst thing" about her diagnosis "is the first person you want to call is your mum??? (but) she's not here anymore". Fiona Harris, 34, was eight months pregnant with her son Sidney when she learned that her mum, Anne, had terminal cancer. In January 2024, Anne, then 63, was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, "which was pretty devastating". Issue date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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PA REAL LIFE: In January 2024, Anne, then 63, was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer. A midwife who lost her mum to cancer while caring for her first child before being diagnosed with cancer herself said the "worst thing" about her diagnosis "is the first person you want to call is your mum??? (but) she's not here anymore". Fiona Harris, 34, was eight months pregnant with her son Sidney when she learned that her mum, Anne, had terminal cancer. In January 2024, Anne, then 63, was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, "which was pretty devastating". Issue date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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PA REAL LIFE: Fiona said being diagnosed with cancer just after losing her mum was 'the worst time of my life'. A midwife who lost her mum to cancer while caring for her first child before being diagnosed with cancer herself said the "worst thing" about her diagnosis "is the first person you want to call is your mum??? (but) she's not here anymore". Fiona Harris, 34, was eight months pregnant with her son Sidney when she learned that her mum, Anne, had terminal cancer. In January 2024, Anne, then 63, was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, "which was pretty devastating". Issue date: Friday-stock-foto
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PA REAL LIFE: Fiona said Anne 'gave us all such a beautiful childhood'. A midwife who lost her mum to cancer while caring for her first child before being diagnosed with cancer herself said the "worst thing" about her diagnosis "is the first person you want to call is your mum??? (but) she's not here anymore". Fiona Harris, 34, was eight months pregnant with her son Sidney when she learned that her mum, Anne, had terminal cancer. In January 2024, Anne, then 63, was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, "which was pretty devastating". Issue date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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People playing with Pokemon placards inside a Toys“R”Us store, Toys“R”Us today reopened its store in Ocean Terminal in Hong Kong, May 1, 2026. NEXPHER/Vernon Yuen-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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A general view showing people lining up outside a Toys“R”Us store about to open, Toys“R”Us today reopened its store in Ocean Terminal in Hong Kong, May 1, 2026. NEXPHER/Vernon Yuen-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto
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May 1, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: DHAKA, BANGLADESH ""” May 1, 2026: After several hours of continuous rainfall, many small and major roads across the capital Dhaka were submerged, with water levels ranging from knee-deep to waist-deep in some areas. People forced to leave their homes for work faced severe difficulties, disrupting normal city life. Stray dogs and other animals were also left vulnerable in the flooded conditions. In many cases, clogged manholes filled with plastic waste and debris obstructed drainage systems, leading to widespread waterlogging. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karma-stock-foto