Bangladeshi capital scorches under heatwave
Heatwaves and pollution are severely affecting lives in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka. At least seven people have died while many others have fallen ill as temperatures top 43 degrees Celsius. Mohammad Kamruzzaman reports.
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