Seeking respite from the scorching heat at a public water line
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Shopkeepers, pedestrians and working-class people collect drinking water from a public purified water line installed along a roadside at Ittefaq Mor in Dhaka amid a severe heatwave. Public access to safe drinking water remains limited in many parts of the capital, making such facilities an important source of relief during extreme temperatures. The photo was taken on June 4, 2026.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Shopkeepers, pedestrians and working-class people collect drinking water from a public purified water line installed along a roadside at Ittefaq Mor in Dhaka amid a severe heatwave. Public access to safe drinking water remains limited in many parts of the capital, making such facilities an important source of relief during extreme temperatures. The photo was taken on June 4, 2026.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Shopkeepers, pedestrians and working-class people collect drinking water from a public purified water line installed along a roadside at Ittefaq Mor in Dhaka amid a severe heatwave. Public access to safe drinking water remains limited in many parts of the capital, making such facilities an important source of relief during extreme temperatures. The photo was taken on June 4, 2026.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Shopkeepers, pedestrians and working-class people collect drinking water from a public purified water line installed along a roadside at Ittefaq Mor in Dhaka amid a severe heatwave. Public access to safe drinking water remains limited in many parts of the capital, making such facilities an important source of relief during extreme temperatures. The photo was taken on June 4, 2026.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Shopkeepers, pedestrians and working-class people collect drinking water from a public purified water line installed along a roadside at Ittefaq Mor in Dhaka amid a severe heatwave. Public access to safe drinking water remains limited in many parts of the capital, making such facilities an important source of relief during extreme temperatures. The photo was taken on June 4, 2026.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Shopkeepers, pedestrians and working-class people collect drinking water from a public purified water line installed along a roadside at Ittefaq Mor in Dhaka amid a severe heatwave. Public access to safe drinking water remains limited in many parts of the capital, making such facilities an important source of relief during extreme temperatures. The photo was taken on June 4, 2026.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Shopkeepers, pedestrians and working-class people collect drinking water from a public purified water line installed along a roadside at Ittefaq Mor in Dhaka amid a severe heatwave. Public access to safe drinking water remains limited in many parts of the capital, making such facilities an important source of relief during extreme temperatures. The photo was taken on June 4, 2026.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Shopkeepers, pedestrians and working-class people collect drinking water from a public purified water line installed along a roadside at Ittefaq Mor in Dhaka amid a severe heatwave. Public access to safe drinking water remains limited in many parts of the capital, making such facilities an important source of relief during extreme temperatures. The photo was taken on June 4, 2026.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Shopkeepers, pedestrians and working-class people collect drinking water from a public purified water line installed along a roadside at Ittefaq Mor in Dhaka amid a severe heatwave. Public access to safe drinking water remains limited in many parts of the capital, making such facilities an important source of relief during extreme temperatures. The photo was taken on June 4, 2026.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB
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Shopkeepers, pedestrians and working-class people collect drinking water from a public purified water line installed along a roadside at Ittefaq Mor in Dhaka amid a severe heatwave. Public access to safe drinking water remains limited in many parts of the capital, making such facilities an important source of relief during extreme temperatures. The photo was taken on June 4, 2026.
Photo: Md. Rakibul Hasan/UNB