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I'm @rex-kibreay from Bangladesh
I have been sitting at home for the past few days on a rainy day. In our area people are suffering a lot due to lack of rain. But most of the time it is raining heavily in our area for a few days. So I came to write a post among you about that subject. This is how half of the month of Ashadha has passed. Today is Sunday the sixteenth day. It is not that it does not rain occasionally. Moreover, Asadha was not found as Asadha till now. However, the weather department has predicted rain in the remaining days. Rain is likely to occur in most districts of the country including Dhaka, Rangpur, Mymensingh, Chittagong, Barisal, Sylhet, Rajshahi divisions for the next five days. Monsoon is active. So rain is expected. But this terrible heat, even if it rains, the heat does not give up, will there be any change at all? Not much hope. Whatever the scientific explanation for the weather, the summer this year has been so intense that the intense heat has claimed lives. According to the Department of Health, 35 people were affected by 'heat stroke' in the medical language this summer, 15 of them lost their lives. The heat of summer does not go even in monsoon. When the rain comes down, it doesn't take long for the air to warm up even though it gets a little milder around. That gasp again. If you go out on the road, you will be sweaty. There is no comfort anywhere outside the house.
People in our area are unable to go out in the rain. Every human being is suffering a lot. Not being able to move around in their careers. In fact, the flood situation is very serious in our area. Why is the heat not decreasing? Why Amiya Baridhara is not able to cool Dharantial which has become Tandoor? Was the monsoon defeated? At first glance, this is not surprising. No matter how much the cloud of asadha leaves, it does not add to the burning sensation, that is the point. Meteorologist of the Meteorological Department said on Sunday. Shahinul Islam told Prothom Alo that the rain in Dhaka is a little less this monsoon, but in Rangpur, Mymensingh and Sylhet regions there has been some more rain than usual. This is called "humid weather" in meteorological terms. That's why when you go out or do a little physical work, you sweat a lot and feel uncomfortable.
People of our area are going about their work life every day wet with rain. Actually Karma is very important thing for every human being. Every man works hard to give two handfuls of money to his son but with this flood every man himself is helpless. Rainy day weather is a bit gloomy. So many people prefer cotton clothes to wear at home. Clothes that dry easily should be worn on rainy days. Cotton does not dry easily, so it is better to wear silk or georgette. You should wear clothes that you can move comfortably in the rain. But for going outside it is better to wear georgette, which is easy to wash, wet clothes dry quickly. And in the case of clothes, it is better to wear synthetic fabrics. The color of the cloth should also be dark. Many people wear blue combination clothes. Blue is associated with monsoons. Mud stains on clothes are easily removed, and even when wet, they do not stick to the skin. Magenta, purple, red, dark green, yellow colors are perfect for rainy season. In monsoon, many people choose western clothes instead of traditional clothes. No matter what you wear, long clothes are more likely to get wet when moving
However, I get wet every day when it rains. I bathe every day and at night we are soaking in the rain with people. We have to face the rain at any time. So you have to prepare from home. Special care should be taken for shoes at this time. Whatever you wear on your feet, it should be something that won't slip when wet. The first and most likely thing to get ruined in monsoons is shoes or sandals. Rubber sandals of various colors and designs are available in the market. Rainboots for children are also available in different colors and types at this time. Rainwater is prone to wear and tear on shoes, so stock up on a variety of shoes. Plastic or non-leather shoes are fine. Different types of plastic shoes for monsoons are available everywhere. Care must be taken whether the materials of which the shoes are made are suitable for monsoons. Belted shoes on rainy days are less likely to come off in the middle of the street and can be walked comfortably. Shoes should be worn so that they do not stick to mud, and do not spoil even when wet. It is best to use waterproof shoes for this period. Again, care should be taken so that mud does not spill due to shoes.
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I am Md. Kibria Hossain. I live in Kamarkhali village of Gangni Thana, Meherpur District, Khulna Division, Bangladesh. My best wishes and congratulations to you all. I will try my best to take the Blurt platform to greater heights in the future. I am currently a 12th standard student. My mother tongue is Bengali. I love to speak and write in Bengali. Most of all I like to do photography. I spend most of my time traveling around. Among few hobbies my main hobby is traveling to different places. In brief I have shared my identity with you. Everyone pray for me. I wish you all the best.
Actually shared a very nice post on fishing in this rainy water. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the constructive comments