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Expressing concern over the record temperature rise in April and May in Bangladesh, experts have warned that this can become the new normal for the country.
According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), heatwaves swept over different parts of the country for 24 days in April and 22 days in May this year.
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Expressing concern over the record temperature rise in April and May in Bangladesh, experts have warned that this can become the new normal for the country.
According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), heatwaves swept over different parts of the country for 24 days in April and 22 days in May this year.
Expressing concern over the record temperature rise in April and May in Bangladesh, experts have warned that this can become the new normal for the country.
According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), heatwaves swept over different parts of the country for 24 days in April and 22 days in May this year.
Expressing concern over the record temperature rise in April and May in Bangladesh, experts have warned that this can become the new normal for the country.
According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), heatwaves swept over different parts of the country for 24 days in April and 22 days in May this year.
Expressing concern over the record temperature rise in April and May in Bangladesh, experts have warned that this can become the new normal for the country.
According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), heatwaves swept over different parts of the country for 24 days in April and 22 days in May this year.
Expressing concern over the record temperature rise in April and May in Bangladesh, experts have warned that this can become the new normal for the country.
According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), heatwaves swept over different parts of the country for 24 days in April and 22 days in May this year.
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Expressing concern over the record temperature rise in April and May in Bangladesh, experts have warned that this can become the new normal for the country.
According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), heatwaves swept over different part
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Expressing concern over the record temperature rise in April and May in Bangladesh, experts have warned that this can become the new normal for the country.
According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), heatwaves swept over different parts of the country for 24 days in April and 22 days in May this year.
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Expressing concern over the record temperature rise in April and May in Bangladesh, experts have warned that this can become the new normal for the country.
According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), heatwaves swept over different parts of the country for 24 days in April and 22 days in May this year.
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Expressing concern over the record temperature rise in April and May in Bangladesh, experts have warned that this can become the new normal for the country.
According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), heatwaves swept over different parts of the country for 24 days in April and 22 days in May this year.
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Expressing concern over the record temperature rise in April and May in Bangladesh, experts have warned that this can become the new normal for the country.
According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), heatwaves swept over different parts of the country for 24 days in April and 22 days in May this year.