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Bangladesh broke its 76-year-old heat record last month.
According to the Meteorological Department of Bangladesh, last month was the hottest on record since April 1948 and many other countries of South Asia including Bangladesh are still facing the heat wave.
According to scientific research, climate change is increasing the duration, intensity and frequency of heat waves.
Chance of rain with strong winds and thundershowers in different parts of the country
According to Mohammad Abul Kalam Malik, a senior official of the Bangladesh Meteorological Department, this year the heat wave covered 80 percent of the country. He said that we have not seen such continuous and intense heat waves before. .
He said that last month was the warmest April since temperature and climate records began in our country in 1948.
Mohammad Abul Kalam added that weather stations around Bangladesh this year recorded an average daily maximum temperature of two to eight degrees Celsius compared to the average daily April temperature of 33.2 degrees Celsius during the 30-year period prior to 2010. More was recorded between
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The government has confirmed at least 11 deaths from heat stroke in the past 10 days, said Salim Rehan, a spokesman for Bangladesh’s health department.
It should be noted that the temperature has been more than 40 degrees Celsius for several days in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The average rainfall in April is 130.2 mm, but this April saw an average of 1 mm.
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