DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Large-scale animal sacrifices marking the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha combined with heavy rains have turned the streets of Bangladesh's capital into rivers of blood.
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Grisly animal sacrifices for Eid combined with heavy rains have made the streets of one city run red with blood. In Dhaka, people used car parks, garages and alleys to kill the beasts. The blood then ...
Flooding is a common occurrence because of the poor drainage systems in Dhaka, Bangladesh, an over-crowded city of 10 million people. But the problem has not been so vividly illustrated as it was on ...