Bangladesh faces a severe dengue outbreak risk this August and September, with over 12,000 hospitalizations and rising cases daily. The Aedes mosquito breeds rapidly in stagnant water caused by unplanned urbanization, poor sanitation, and climate change. Experts warn that without immediate, coordinated efforts—including destroying breeding sites, public awareness, and scientific monitoring—the situation could worsen dramatically. The crisis demands combined government and community action to control dengue, emphasizing larval control, hotspot targeting, and environmentally safe measures to prevent a national health emergency.