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US: Christmas Snowstorm Dumps Feet of Snow in Sierra, Western Nevada

A strong Christmas snowstorm dumped up to five feet of snow across the Sierra and western Nevada from December 24–26, causing white-out mountain conditions and rare winter scenes in lower elevations.

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US: Lake-Effect Snow Dumps Inches on Northeast Ohio, Temperatures Plunge

Lake-Effect snow continued to fall across northeast Ohio on Monday, December 15, bringing inches of snow and low temperatures.

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US: Winter Storm Dumps Heavy Snow on Pennsylvania

A winter storm brought heavy snow to parts of Pennsylvania on Thursday, December 11, with winter weather advisories and a warning remaining in effect for multiple counties.

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US: Backdoor Cold Front Dumps Heavy Snow on Northwest Montana

A “backdoor cold front” moved through northwest Montana Monday morning, November 24, bringing heavy snow along the Continental Divide and lowering temperatures.

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Gaza Scrap Search Amid Crisis

Gaza Scrap Search Amid Crisis

Displaced Palestinians build a wooden frame for a tent at a former garbage dump in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on September 18, 2025. Children search for usable materials in waste dumps amid Gaza’s deepening humanitarian and economic crisis, as residents prepare the area to host displaced families. Photo by Abdolrahman Rashad/MiddleEast Image/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Scrap Search Amid Crisis

Gaza Scrap Search Amid Crisis

People sit near tents set up on a former dump site in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on September 18, 2025. Children search for usable materials in waste dumps amid Gaza’s deepening humanitarian and economic crisis, as residents prepare the area to host displaced families. Photo by Abdolrahman Rashad/MiddleEast Image/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Scrap Search Amid Crisis

Gaza Scrap Search Amid Crisis

A child sits on sandy ground near a tent in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on September 18, 2025. Children search for usable materials in waste dumps amid Gaza’s deepening humanitarian and economic crisis, as residents prepare the area to host displaced families. Photo by Abdolrahman Rashad/MiddleEast Image/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Scrap Search Amid Crisis

Gaza Scrap Search Amid Crisis

A child walks through piles of garbage carrying bags in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on September 18, 2025. Children search for usable materials in waste dumps amid Gaza’s deepening humanitarian and economic crisis, as residents prepare the area to host displaced families. Photo by Abdolrahman Rashad/MiddleEast Image/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Scrap Search Amid Crisis

Gaza Scrap Search Amid Crisis

Children stand near a wooden frame being built for a tent at a former dump site in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on September 18, 2025. Children search for usable materials in waste dumps amid Gaza’s deepening humanitarian and economic crisis, as residents prepare the area to host displaced families. Photo by Abdolrahman Rashad/MiddleEast Image/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ireland: Mysterious Light Spotted in Night Sky

On Sunday night, October 19, an unidentified light was spotted over Longford and Meath. The moving lights in the sky are believed to be fuel dumps from a SpaceX rocket launch.

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US: Torrential Downpour Hits Oklahoma, Dumps Rain on Edmond

A torrential downpour hit parts of Oklahoma on Thursday, August 28, with Edmond recording 0.95 inches of rain and a flood advisory issued for the area.

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Huge Fire Hits Manila Slum - Philippines

Huge Fire Hits Manila Slum - Philippines

A helicopter dumps water during a huge fire that hit a slum area in Manila, the Philippines, on Aug. 6, 2025. Around 1,500 families were affected by the fire according to the Philippine Bureau of Fire Protection. Photo by Xinhua/Rouelle Umali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Firefighting Drill - China

Firefighting Drill - China

A plane dumps flame-retardant during a drill in the Dahinggan Mountains, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, June 24, 2025. Local fire brigades conducted a fire drill in the Dahinggan Mountains on Tuesday to improve their preparedness and response mechanism. The drill featured four typical scenarios, namely emergence response, fighting primitive forest fires, fighting fuel storage tank fires, and fighting high-rise building fires. Photo by Xinhua/Liu Mengqi/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Clipper System Dumps Inches Of Snow In Northeast, Travel Disruptions Expected

A fast-moving clipper system brought severe weather to parts of New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont late Wednesday night, February 26. According to the National Weather Service, the storm could drop 1 to 3 inches of wet snow, potentially causing transportation disruptions the following morning.

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US: Winter Storm Dumps Up To A Foot Of Snow In Michigan

Widespread snowfall in Michigan left up to a foot and a half of snow in many areas of the state on Sunday, February 16.

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Canada: Winter Storm Dumps Snow, Creates Snow Wall In Corner Brook, New Foundland

A winter storm brought heavy snowfall to parts of Newfoundland on Friday, February 14, continuing through Saturday. This video shows a snow wall right outside a basement door in the Curling neighborhood of Corner Brook on the west coast of the island of Newfoundland.

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US: Winter Storm Dumps Snow Across Northeast 3

Snow blanketed parts of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic on Tuesday, February 11, continuing into Wednesday, as a widespread winter storm swept through the region.

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US: Winter Storm Dumps Snow Across Northeast 2

Snow blanketed parts of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic on Tuesday, February 11, continuing into Wednesday, as a widespread winter storm swept through the region.

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US: Winter Storm Dumps Snow Across Northeast

Snow blanketed parts of Northeast Wednesday morning, February 12 as a widespread winter storm swept throught the region overnight.

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Russian troops launch 500kg bomb at Kramatorsk

Russian troops launch 500kg bomb at Kramatorsk

KRAMATORSK, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 10, 2025 - A loader dumps the debris into a truck during a response effort to the strike of a Russian KAB-500 guided bomb with a UMPK kit, Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine.

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US: Winter Storm Dumps Inches Of Snow Across Colorado

A winter storm moved into Colorado on Friday, January 17, and dumped several inches of snow on Saturday.

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Japan: Strong Cold Front Dumps Heavy Snow On Hokkaido 2

A strong cold front continued to bring sub-zero temperatures and heavy snowfall to Hokkaido. More than one meter (about 40 inches) of snow was reported in the northern region on Friday, December 13.

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Japan: Strong Cold Front Dumps Heavy Snow On Hokkaido

A strong cold front continued to bring sub-zero temperatures and heavy snowfall to Hokkaido. More than one meter (about 40 inches) of snow was reported in the northern region on Friday, December 13.

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US: Storm Dumps Heavy Snow In Great Lakes Region

Another round of heavy lake-effect snow moved through the Midwest and Northeast on Thursday, December 5, triggering weather warnings that affected millions of people across the region. A blizzard warning was also issued for Erie County, Pennsylvania.

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Peanuts Harvest in Yongji

Peanuts Harvest in Yongji

YONGJI, CHINA - OCTOBER 13, 2024 - A large peanut picker dumps harvested peanuts into a truck at the Yellow River beach in Yongji, North China's Shanxi Province, Oct 13, 2024.

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US: Storm Dumps Heavy Rain On Parts Of North Carolina, Causing Flash Flooding 3

A storm dumped heavy rain on parts of North Carolina on Monday, September, 16 causing flash flooding in the region.

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US: Storm Dumps Heavy Rain On Parts Of North Carolina, Causing Flash Flooding

A storm dumped heavy rain on parts of North Carolina on Monday, September, 16 causing flash flooding in the region.

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US: Storm Dumps Heavy Rain On Parts Of North Carolina, Causing Flash Flooding 2

A storm dumped heavy rain on parts of North Carolina on Monday, September, 16 causing flash flooding in the region.

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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead 3

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead 4

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead 2

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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Japan: Mudslide Sweeps Away Greenhouses In Shizuoka As Shanshan Dumps Heavy Rain 2

Tropical Storm Shan Shan brought days of torrential rains, causing widespread flooding to Japan. 7 deaths and over 120 injuries have been reported across the country. Several greenhouses on the slope of the mountain were swept away in a mudslide in Suruga Ward, Shizuoka City. Shanshan was downgraded to a tropical depression at noon Sunday.

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Japan: Mudslide Sweeps Away Greenhouses In Shizuoka As Shanshan Dumps Heavy Rain

Tropical Storm Shan Shan brought days of torrential rains, causing widespread flooding to Japan. 7 deaths and over 120 injuries have been reported across the country. Several greenhouses on the slope of the mountain were swept away in a mudslide in Suruga Ward, Shizuoka City. Shanshan was downgraded to a tropical depression at noon Sunday.

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US: Chicago Ducky Derby Dumps Thousands Of Rubber Ducks Into River For Special Olympics Illinois

More than 75,000 yellow duckies were dumped into the Chicago River off the Columbus Drive Bridge for the 2024 Chicago Ducky Derby on Wednesday, August 7, to benefit Special Olympics Illinois.

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

Bangladesh Swelters In Scorching Heat - Dhaka

People use roadside tap water to cool down themselves during the heat wave in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 26, 2024. The country's capital, Dhaka, saw the temperature reach 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) on April 16, the highest in 58 years, making people's lives unbearable for more than a week with low humidity in the air, according to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) officials. Five types of gas layers have been created in Dhaka's air. These gases have been produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and the fumes emitting from industries. These gases are increasing the temperature of Dhaka's air and the ground. Added to the heat wave, these harmful gases are making Dhaka weather intolerable. These observations were made in two recent surveys conducted by a group of scientists. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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