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Japan: Heavy Snowfall in Hokkaido, Flights Disrupted 3

On January 8, heavy snow across Hokkaido caused major travel chaos. At New Chitose Airport, 27 flights were canceled and many delayed due to de-icing operations. JR Hokkaido suspended 29 services, including 25 "Rapid Airport" trains, while multiple expressways were closed. These disruptions led to massive queues at the airport, with travelers lining up across two floors for the train station.

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Japan: Heavy Snowfall in Hokkaido, Flights Disrupted 2

On January 8, heavy snow across Hokkaido caused major travel chaos. At New Chitose Airport, 27 flights were canceled and many delayed due to de-icing operations. JR Hokkaido suspended 29 services, including 25 "Rapid Airport" trains, while multiple expressways were closed. These disruptions led to massive queues at the airport, with travelers lining up across two floors for the train station.

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Japan: Heavy Snowfall in Hokkaido, Flights Disrupted

On January 8, heavy snow across Hokkaido caused major travel chaos. At New Chitose Airport, 27 flights were canceled and many delayed due to de-icing operations. JR Hokkaido suspended 29 services, including 25 "Rapid Airport" trains, while multiple expressways were closed. These disruptions led to massive queues at the airport, with travelers lining up across two floors for the train station.

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Passengers line up to apply for ticket changes and refunds at the service center of Guangzhou South Railway Station in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, September 23, 2025. South China's Guangdong Province raised its wind emergency response to the highest level at 10 a.m. Tuesday, as Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to make landfall along the central or western coastal areas of the province as a strong or super strong typhoon within 24 hours. To ensure safe railway operations, China Railway Guangzhou Group Co., Ltd. has decided to gradually suspend high-speed and conventional trains within Guangdong starting from noon on Tuesday, with the scope of suspensions adjusted dynamically according to the typhoon's impact. All high-speed and conventional trains in the province will be suspended throughout Wednesday. From the early hours of Thursday, train services will be gradually resumed as the typhoon's impact weakens Photo by Xinhua/Liu Dawei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Passengers inquire about the train suspension information at Guangzhou South Railway Station in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, September 23, 2025. South China's Guangdong Province raised its wind emergency response to the highest level at 10 a.m. Tuesday, as Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to make landfall along the central or western coastal areas of the province as a strong or super strong typhoon within 24 hours. To ensure safe railway operations, China Railway Guangzhou Group Co., Ltd. has decided to gradually suspend high-speed and conventional trains within Guangdong starting from noon on Tuesday, with the scope of suspensions adjusted dynamically according to the typhoon's impact. All high-speed and conventional trains in the province will be suspended throughout Wednesday. From the early hours of Thursday, train services will be gradually resumed as the typhoon's impact weakens Photo by Xinhua/Liu Dawei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Passengers are seen at the waiting hall of Guangzhou South Railway Station in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, September 23, 2025. South China's Guangdong Province raised its wind emergency response to the highest level at 10 a.m. Tuesday, as Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to make landfall along the central or western coastal areas of the province as a strong or super strong typhoon within 24 hours. To ensure safe railway operations, China Railway Guangzhou Group Co., Ltd. has decided to gradually suspend high-speed and conventional trains within Guangdong starting from noon on Tuesday, with the scope of suspensions adjusted dynamically according to the typhoon's impact. All high-speed and conventional trains in the province will be suspended throughout Wednesday. From the early hours of Thursday, train services will be gradually resumed as the typhoon's impact weakens Photo by Xinhua/Liu Dawei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Southern China Prepares for Typhoon Ragasa

Passengers enter Guangzhou South Railway Station to board train in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, September 23, 2025. South China's Guangdong Province raised its wind emergency response to the highest level at 10 a.m. Tuesday, as Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to make landfall along the central or western coastal areas of the province as a strong or super strong typhoon within 24 hours. To ensure safe railway operations, China Railway Guangzhou Group Co., Ltd. has decided to gradually suspend high-speed and conventional trains within Guangdong starting from noon on Tuesday, with the scope of suspensions adjusted dynamically according to the typhoon's impact. All high-speed and conventional trains in the province will be suspended throughout Wednesday. From the early hours of Thursday, train services will be gradually resumed as the typhoon's impact weakens Photo by Xinhua/Liu Dawei/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Osaka expo after subway disruption

Osaka expo after subway disruption

Motoharu Hori (R), head of operations at Osaka Metro, bows in apology during a press conference in Osaka on Aug. 14, 2025. The metro's Chuo Line, which offers sole access to the site of the World Exposition in Osaka and the city center, suspended its service the previous night due to a power failure, leaving some visitors stranded at the expo site all night.

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Mexico: Heavy Rain Triggers Flooding in Mexico City, Disrupting Airport Operations 3

Heavy rain flooded Mexico City on Sunday, August 10, causing flights to or from Mexico City International Airport to be diverted or suspended due to poor visibility and flooding.

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Mexico: Heavy Rain Triggers Flooding in Mexico City, Disrupting Airport Operations

Heavy rain flooded Mexico City on Sunday, August 10, causing flights to or from Mexico City International Airport to be diverted or suspended due to poor visibility and flooding.

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Mexico: Heavy Rain Triggers Flooding in Mexico City, Disrupting Airport Operations 2

Heavy rain flooded Mexico City on Sunday, August 10, causing flights to or from Mexico City International Airport to be diverted or suspended due to poor visibility and flooding.

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Turkey: Wildfires Sweep Through Izmir, Disrupting Flights

Wildfires in the western province of Izmir have resulted in the evacuation of multiple villages and neighborhoods, local authorities reported. The first fire began on Sunday, June 29, between the districts of Seferihisar and Menderes and have been exacerbated by strong winds. According to officials, more than 1,000 personnel, supported by aircraft and helicopters, have been deployed to contain the fires. A separate blaze was also reported at a landfill site in Gaziemir, near central Izmir, posing a threat to nearby woodland and the Otokent industrial zone. Flight operations at Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport were temporarily suspended as a precaution.

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Service suspension on Tokyo's Yamanote loop line

Service suspension on Tokyo's Yamanote loop line

People walk at around ticket gates of JR Shinjuku Station in Tokyo on May 23, 2025. Train services on the busy Yamanote Line in downtown Tokyo resumed in the morning after operations were suspended following problems with some pantographs the previous night.

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Suspended bullet trains in Japan restart after incident

FUKUSHIMA, Japan, March 14 Kyodo - Video shows bullet train cars of the Tohoku Shinkansen Line and the Yamagata Shinkansen Line coupling at JR Fukushima Station in northeastern Japan on March 14, 2025, as operations resumed after being suspended following an incident last week in which linked shinkansen trains disconnected while in motion. (Kyodo)

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Suspended bullet trains in Japan restart after incident

Suspended bullet trains in Japan restart after incident

Photo shows bullet train cars of the Tohoku Shinkansen Line (L) and the Yamagata Shinkansen Line coupling at JR Fukushima Station in northeastern Japan on March 14, 2025, as operations resumed after being suspended following an incident last week in which linked shinkansen trains disconnected while in motion.

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Thailand Cuts Power Supplies to Myanmar Border

Thailand Cuts Power Supplies to Myanmar Border

This photo taken on February 5, 2025 shows an area along the Thai-Myanmar border seen from Mae Sot, Tak province, Thailand. Thailand suspended power supply to five areas along the border with Myanmar on Wednesday morning as part of its effort to combat illegal operations, Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said. (Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand Cuts Power Supplies to Myanmar Border

Thailand Cuts Power Supplies to Myanmar Border

This photo taken on February 5, 2025 shows an area along the Thai-Myanmar border seen from Mae Sot, Tak province, Thailand. Thailand suspended power supply to five areas along the border with Myanmar on Wednesday morning as part of its effort to combat illegal operations, Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said. (Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand Cuts Power Supplies to Myanmar Border

Thailand Cuts Power Supplies to Myanmar Border

This photo taken on February 5, 2025 shows an area along the Thai-Myanmar border seen from Mae Sot, Tak province, Thailand. Thailand suspended power supply to five areas along the border with Myanmar on Wednesday morning as part of its effort to combat illegal operations, Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said. (Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand Cuts Power Supplies to Myanmar Border

Thailand Cuts Power Supplies to Myanmar Border

This photo taken on February 4, 2025 shows an area along the Thai-Myanmar border seen from Mae Sot, Tak province, Thailand. Thailand suspended power supply to five areas along the border with Myanmar on Wednesday morning as part of its effort to combat illegal operations, Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said. (Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand Cuts Power Supplies to Myanmar Border

Thailand Cuts Power Supplies to Myanmar Border

This photo taken on February 5, 2025 shows an area along the Thai-Myanmar border seen from Mae Sot, Tak province, Thailand. Thailand suspended power supply to five areas along the border with Myanmar on Wednesday morning as part of its effort to combat illegal operations, Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said. (Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

A citizen rides amid rainfall in a street in Shanghai, east China, September 20, 2024. China's financial hub, Shanghai, had evacuated 112,000 people as of Friday morning due to Typhoon Pulasan, which brought record-breaking rainfall to parts of the city. According to the municipal flood control office, 649 vessels have either been evacuated or returned to port to seek shelter, 54 train services have been suspended, and 26 ferries' operations have been halted. Photo by Xinhua/Fang Zhe/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Emergency workers dredge the drainage system in Shanghai, east China, September 20, 2024. China's financial hub, Shanghai, had evacuated 112,000 people as of Friday morning due to Typhoon Pulasan, which brought record-breaking rainfall to parts of the city. According to the municipal flood control office, 649 vessels have either been evacuated or returned to port to seek shelter, 54 train services have been suspended, and 26 ferries' operations have been halted. Photo by Chen Haoming/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

A citizen rides amid rainfall in a street in Shanghai, east China, September 20, 2024. China's financial hub, Shanghai, had evacuated 112,000 people as of Friday morning due to Typhoon Pulasan, which brought record-breaking rainfall to parts of the city. According to the municipal flood control office, 649 vessels have either been evacuated or returned to port to seek shelter, 54 train services have been suspended, and 26 ferries' operations have been halted. Photo by Chen Haoming/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

A citizen rides amid rainfall in a street in Shanghai, east China, September 20, 2024. China's financial hub, Shanghai, had evacuated 112,000 people as of Friday morning due to Typhoon Pulasan, which brought record-breaking rainfall to parts of the city. According to the municipal flood control office, 649 vessels have either been evacuated or returned to port to seek shelter, 54 train services have been suspended, and 26 ferries' operations have been halted. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Xiang/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

A deliveryman rides amid rainfall in a street in Shanghai, east China, September 20, 2024. China's financial hub, Shanghai, had evacuated 112,000 people as of Friday morning due to Typhoon Pulasan, which brought record-breaking rainfall to parts of the city. According to the municipal flood control office, 649 vessels have either been evacuated or returned to port to seek shelter, 54 train services have been suspended, and 26 ferries' operations have been halted. Photo by Xinhua/Wang Xiang/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Sanitation workers clear road surface in Shanghai, east China, September 20, 2024. China's financial hub, Shanghai, had evacuated 112,000 people as of Friday morning due to Typhoon Pulasan, which brought record-breaking rainfall to parts of the city. According to the municipal flood control office, 649 vessels have either been evacuated or returned to port to seek shelter, 54 train services have been suspended, and 26 ferries' operations have been halted. Photo by Chen Haoming/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

A citizen rides amid rainfall in a street in Shanghai, east China, September 20, 2024. China's financial hub, Shanghai, had evacuated 112,000 people as of Friday morning due to Typhoon Pulasan, which brought record-breaking rainfall to parts of the city. According to the municipal flood control office, 649 vessels have either been evacuated or returned to port to seek shelter, 54 train services have been suspended, and 26 ferries' operations have been halted. Photo by Chen Haoming/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

A deliveryman rides amid rainfall in a street in Shanghai, east China, September 20, 2024. China's financial hub, Shanghai, had evacuated 112,000 people as of Friday morning due to Typhoon Pulasan, which brought record-breaking rainfall to parts of the city. According to the municipal flood control office, 649 vessels have either been evacuated or returned to port to seek shelter, 54 train services have been suspended, and 26 ferries' operations have been halted. Photo by Xinhua/Fang Zhe/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

A citizen rides in a flooded street in Shanghai, east China, September 20, 2024. China's financial hub, Shanghai, had evacuated 112,000 people as of Friday morning due to Typhoon Pulasan, which brought record-breaking rainfall to parts of the city. According to the municipal flood control office, 649 vessels have either been evacuated or returned to port to seek shelter, 54 train services have been suspended, and 26 ferries' operations have been halted. Photo by Zhuang Yi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Vehicles plough through flood water in a street in Shanghai, east China, September 20, 2024. China's financial hub, Shanghai, had evacuated 112,000 people as of Friday morning due to Typhoon Pulasan, which brought record-breaking rainfall to parts of the city. According to the municipal flood control office, 649 vessels have either been evacuated or returned to port to seek shelter, 54 train services have been suspended, and 26 ferries' operations have been halted. Photo by Zhuang Yi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Typhoon Pulasan Floods Shanghai - China

Vehicles plough through flood water in a street in Shanghai, east China, September 20, 2024. China's financial hub, Shanghai, had evacuated 112,000 people as of Friday morning due to Typhoon Pulasan, which brought record-breaking rainfall to parts of the city. According to the municipal flood control office, 649 vessels have either been evacuated or returned to port to seek shelter, 54 train services have been suspended, and 26 ferries' operations have been halted. Photo by Zhuang Yi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are working in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are working in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man is crossing the road by a bicycle in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Rickshaw puller crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Rickshaw puller crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

A man crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

Deadly Floods Strike Troubled Bangladesh

People are crossing the road in torrential rain in Dhaka,Bangladesh on 25 August 2024.As a result of continuous heavy rains, there are floods in many areas including Feni, Comilla Khagrachari in Bangladesh and have killed at least 42 people in Bangladesh and India since the start of the week, many in landslides. Floods in Bangladesh have killed at least 13 people and affected millions of others in the country’s northeast, adding to the challenges of an interim government struggling to return order to a country plunged into anarchy after mass protests forced out its autocratic leader. The regions of Feni and Cumilla were worst hit, the country’s ministry of disaster management and relief said. Communication lines have been affected, with almost all cellphone towers losing electricity. Rail service has been suspended and roads have been damaged, hampering delivery of emergency aid. Bangladesh’s army and navy have been deployed for rescue operations. Photo by Anik Rahman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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