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Chuadanga swelters at 39.7°C

Published : Saturday, 4 April, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 27
Chuadanga recorded the country's highest temperature for the third consecutive day on Friday, with the mercury soaring to 39.7 degrees Celsius, causing extreme discomfort and disrupting daily life.

According to the district Met office, the temperature reached 39.7 degrees Celsius at 3:00pm with 31% humidity, while it was 37 degrees Celsius at noon. Previously, temperatures were recorded at 36.3 degrees Celsius on April 1 and 38.5 degrees Celsius on April 2, marking a steady rise at the start of the season.

A mild to moderate heat wave is currently sweeping through the district, with streets largely empty as residents avoided going outdoors unless necessary.

People venturing outside were seen using umbrellas, hats, or cloth to shield themselves from the intense sun. Outdoor workers and day labourers are particularly struggling with the heat.
Rickshaw and van drivers reported fewer passengers, while field workers continue to work under the scorching sun, taking occasional breaks in the shade.

The demand for cold drinks and sugarcane juice has also surged across the town.
Local watermelon vendor Abdul Alim said the heat has made roadside business extremely difficult, while motorcyclist Rakib described the conditions as exhausting, especially during power outages.    "UNB



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