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Migrant exodus begins in Dhaka as Bangladesh tightens Covid lockdown

Tens of thousands of migrant workers fled Bangladesh's capital on June 27 on the eve of a tightened lockdown that will curtail most economic activity and confine people to their homes as coronavirus infections soar. Take a look at the pictures…(Image Credit: AFP Photos)
Last Updated 28 June 2021, 06:41 IST
Tens of thousands of migrant workers fled Bangladesh's capital on Sunday, on the eve of a tightened lockdown that will curtail most economic activity and confine people to their homes as coronavirus infections soar.
Tens of thousands of migrant workers fled Bangladesh's capital on Sunday, on the eve of a tightened lockdown that will curtail most economic activity and confine people to their homes as coronavirus infections soar.
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Restrictions on activities and movement have been in place since mid-April as cases and deaths jumped, with over 5,000 new cases and a pandemic-high of 119 deaths was reported on June 27. The resurgence has prompted the government to toughen restrictions in stages, with economic activity -- including shops, markets, transportation and offices -- to shut down.
Restrictions on activities and movement have been in place since mid-April as cases and deaths jumped, with over 5,000 new cases and a pandemic-high of 119 deaths was reported on June 27. The resurgence has prompted the government to toughen restrictions in stages, with economic activity -- including shops, markets, transportation and offices -- to shut down.
The closure sparked an exodus from Dhaka, the capital.
The closure sparked an exodus from Dhaka, the capital.
Ferries have been operating on an overdrive, with some running services 24 hours a day and cramming more than 1,000 passengers onto each trip.
Ferries have been operating on an overdrive, with some running services 24 hours a day and cramming more than 1,000 passengers onto each trip.
People board a ferry as authorities ordered a new lockdown to contain the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in Munshiganj.
People board a ferry as authorities ordered a new lockdown to contain the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in Munshiganj.
A senior official at the state-run Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation told AFP that at least 50,000 people had crossed the river by ferries on June 27 alone.
A senior official at the state-run Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation told AFP that at least 50,000 people had crossed the river by ferries on June 27 alone.
At a river station in the rural town of Sreenagar about 70 km south of Dhaka, thousands queued to cross the Padma, a tributary of the Ganges.
At a river station in the rural town of Sreenagar about 70 km south of Dhaka, thousands queued to cross the Padma, a tributary of the Ganges.
People walk with their belongings to board a ferry as authorities ordered a new lockdown to contain the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus.
People walk with their belongings to board a ferry as authorities ordered a new lockdown to contain the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus.
An aerial view of people boarding a ferry in Munshiganj.
An aerial view of people boarding a ferry in Munshiganj.
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(Published 28 June 2021, 05:16 IST)

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