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Roundup: Bangladesh braces for blistering heat amid soaring temperatures

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DHAKA, April 4 (Xinhua) -- Bangladesh has been bracing for a searing summer after record-shattering heat last year.

Mild to moderate heatwave is already sweeping over parts of the South Asian country including capital Dhaka.

The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) has already issued a "heatwave alert".

Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik, a meteorologist who works at the BMD's Storm Warning Center, told Xinhua Thursday that several mild to moderate heat waves may occur this month.

Also this month, he said there is a possibility of one to two severe to very severe heat waves, with maximum temperatures reaching 40 to 42 degrees Celsius.

On Wednesday, Mallik said, Bangladesh's highest temperature was recorded at 38.5 degrees Celsius in Ishwardi under Pabna district, some 216 km west of capital Dhaka.

In Dhaka, the temperature rose to 36 degrees Celsius Wednesday, he said.

According to the meteorologist, the maximum temperature may hit 40 degrees Celsius somewhere in the next three days.

In the current season, the mercury rose to 39 degrees Celsius on Monday.

"The prevailing heat wave over Rajshahi, Khulna, Dhaka and Barisal divisions may continue and may spread for the next 72 hours commencing today (Wednesday)," reads the BMD's "Alert Message for Heat Wave."

Due to increasing moisture incursions, it said the discomfort may increase.

Bangladesh's capital Dhaka experienced 40.6 degrees Celsius on April 16 last year, the highest in the capital in 58 years.

Experts say heatwaves in Bangladesh would likely escalate in this and coming years due to erratic rainfall and high temperatures, posing a threat to the country, one of the worst victims of global warming. Enditem

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