A student of Rangamati Govt High School rows his way to attend an examination. As the water level has risen in Kaptai Lake, the only way of communication now is the bamboo raft. Photo taken from Teachers Training Institute area in Rangamati city on 9 October.
Aman paddy fields on the chars of Teesta river have been destroyed by floodwater. Farmers return home carrying those faded away paddy sheaves on buffalo-drawn carts. Photo taken from Kolagachi area in Gangachara of Rangpur on 9 October.
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Muli and baijja, two types of bamboo grown in the hills are being pulled out of the lake water to load them onto trucks. Traders will transport them to different parts of the country or sales. Photo taken from Kutukchhari Bazar area in Rangamati on 9 October.
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A farmer return home carrying loads of grass that he collected from the chars of Teesta river. Photo take from Kellarpar area in Gangachara, Rangpur on 9 October. A wholesaler buys bananas from farmer Quader Mia’s garden. A whole stem full of bananas is sold for Tk 450 to 550. After being plucked from plants, the bananas are placed right beside the street for transportation. Photo taken from Shubarnapur area in Cumilla on 9 October. It has been raining incessantly since Sunday morning in Sylhet. A rickshaw puller stands in the rain hoping to find some passengers. Photo taken near Kin Bridge in Sylhet city on 9 October.