Flight operations at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) were disrupted for around one-and-a-half hours today due to dense fog
Flight operations at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) were disrupted for around three hours today due to dense fog
A woman went missing after a passenger launch collided with a cargo ship in the Meghna river in Chandpur amid poor visibility caused by dense fog last night
Flight operations suspended for 7 hours
Train operation in the northern and southern districts under the railway's West Zone has been badly disrupted in the last three to four days due to dense fog.
Dense fog disrupts flight operations at Shahjalal airport in Dhaka and ferry service on the Paturia-Daulatdia route.
Ferry services on the two major routes in Shimulia-Kathalbari and Paturia-Daulatdia in the Padma river are disrupted due to dense fog.
Dense fog brought misery to thousands of travellers, causing major disruption to flights, ferry services and road transport across the country yesterday.
The authorities of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka reschedule two domestic flights due to dense fog.
Ferry service on Paturia-Daulatdia route resumes after two hours of disruption caused by dense fog.
All 153 sodium lights on Bangabandhu Bridge were turned off during the 16-vehicle pile-ups on the bridge in the early morning fog of January 9 that left six people dead. To the astonishment of many, Bangladesh Bridge Authority, which looks after the country's longest bridge, had usually been using only half of the lights on the bridge to “save electricity”, even in dense fog.
Meteorologists anticipate that the temperature across the country might dive to below eight degree centigrade within next two or three days.
In the dense fog, two pile-ups and four accidents on and around Bangabandhu Bridge left six people dead and 50 others injured within the span of a few hours yesterday morning.