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The Bangladesh Meteorological Department, the country’s main source for early disaster warnings, is facing a severe operational crisis as all five of its Doppler radar stations are currently out of service. The radars located in Dhaka, Cox’s Bazar, Khepupara, Rangpur, and Moulvibazar have become nonfunctional due to technical faults, expired components, and lack of maintenance. Experts warn that this situation could significantly reduce the accuracy of real-time forecasts during cyclones, heavy rainfall, and other natural disasters.

Officials from the department claim that they are using alternative data sources, including radars from the Air Force, India’s Agartala, and Japan, as well as satellite imagery, to continue monitoring weather conditions. Repairs are underway for the Rangpur and Dhaka radars, with expectations of partial restoration by July 9. The remaining radars are planned to be replaced under a JICA-funded project.

Experts emphasize that a functional radar network is vital for Bangladesh’s disaster preparedness and public safety. They urge the government to establish a sustainable maintenance system to prevent future disruptions in early warning capabilities.

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