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Climate change, industrial pollution worsening healthcare crisis

February 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The report paints a grim picture of an urban ecosystem under siege. Brick kilns encircle Dhaka, while garment factories and tanneries pump fumes into the air and dump toxic waste into rivers, poisoning both water and soil. For the city’s poorest residents, exposure is constant and inescapable.

The toll extends beyond health. Soaring medical costs are pushing families into debt, forcing many to seek work abroad — often through dangerous and illegal routes across the Mediterranean in search of survival.

“The political unrest in our country is making this even harder,” said Dr Md Safiun Islam, an assistant professor of respiratory medicine. He said patient numbers at his hospital have risen “exponentially” over the past five years, with as many as 20 to 30 critically ill patients at times waiting for a bed in the intensive care unit.

For physicians, the message is urgent. “Controlling pollution-producing sectors is an emergency,” Islam said.

As Bangladesh heads into elections on 12 February — the first since long-time prime minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted in August 2024 — doctors and experts are calling for decisive action. Rahman urged the next government to separate industrial and residential zones, strengthen sanitation and hygiene awareness, and adopt long-term urban planning.

“Proper planning is essential,” he said, stressing the need to ensure that “the right person is in the right place” as the country confronts a crisis where polluted air, rising illness and fragile healthcare systems collide.

With IANS inputs

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