The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) has issued a stern warning, extending the ongoing heatwave alert for an additional 72 hours, effective from this morning. Meteorologist Hafizur Rahman, in a statement, highlighted that due to escalating moisture incursion, the prevailing discomfort from the intense heat is expected to exacerbate in the coming days.
This latest announcement comes on the heels of earlier alerts sounded on April 19, April 22, and April 25, underscoring the persistent nature of the heatwave gripping the nation. The BMD remains vigilant, closely monitoring and responding to the challenging weather patterns that have engulfed the region.
The prolonged duration of the heatwave has prompted concerns among citizens, with authorities urging the public to take necessary precautions to mitigate its adverse effects. The soaring temperatures coupled with high humidity levels have made conditions particularly unbearable for many across the country.
Amidst the heatwave ordeal, there is a semblance of normalcy returning to daily life, as primary and secondary schools along with colleges have resumed classes today. This reopening follows an extended break encompassing the Eid holidays, Pahela Baishakh festivities, and a week-long closure prompted by the scorching temperatures.
As Bangladesh grapples with the relentless heatwave, the government and relevant authorities continue to emphasize the importance of staying hydrated, seeking shade, and avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun. Furthermore, efforts are underway to ensure the well-being of vulnerable populations, including the elderly, children, and outdoor workers, who are at increased risk during such extreme weather conditions.
