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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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May 2, 2026, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Life in Dhaka has been brought to a standstill by intense rainfall triggered by a powerful Kalbaishakhi storm. Torrential downpours have inundated major roads and alleyways, leaving vast stretches of the city submerged under stagnant water. The resulting waterlogging has crippled daily movement, making it extremely difficult for people to commute.Pedestrians are forced to wade through knee-deep water, often risking their safety, while students face serious challenges getting to and from their schools and colleges. Public transportation has been disrupted-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto