As the crisp sun emerged on Saturday (13 July), it cast a hesitant glow on a city that had just endured monsoon the day before.
Even though no longer waterlogged, the aftermath of Friday’s (12 July) torrential rain was evident in many areas of Dhaka.
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Perhaps more so than other places in the beleaguered lanes of New Market.
Once vibrant with the cacophony of commerce, the alleys seem to teem with a damp desolation.
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Traders, who had watched helplessly as their livelihoods were submerged, were seen trying to salvage and dry out their soaked goods.
The sun, a rare and welcome visitor, became both an ally and a witness to this day of restoration.
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Beneath makeshift awnings and on sun-dappled pavements, an array of merchandise—clothes, books, electronics, shopping bags—lay spread out, glistening damply.
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The traders, their faces etched with a mix of weariness and resolve, moved with methodical precision.
Here, a young man meticulously wrung out shirts, their vibrant colours dull but not defeated.
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There, an elderly vendor carefully wiped down a collection of second-hand books, each page a fragile testament to resilience.
The scent of damp fabric mingled with the musty aroma of drying paper, creating an olfactory signature of endurance.
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Traders conversed in hushed tones, their usual boisterous bartering replaced by the solemnity of recovery.
It was not just about goods; it was about hope and the refusal to be vanquished by nature's caprice.
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A travel bag vendor whose stall was among the worst affected, described the scene with poignant simplicity: "Yesterday, we were drowning. Today, we are drying."
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As the sun climbed higher, the process of drying goods continued each item a small victory against the deluge.
It was a tableau of human resilience and communal effort, an unspoken pact to rebuild and restore.
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By the end of the day, the market began to reclaim its characteristic buzz. The traders, undeterred by the monumental task at hand, displayed an indefatigable spirit that turned a scene of devastation into one of quiet triumph.
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They knew that while the monsoon might return, their resolve had already weathered the storm.