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Staggering photos show what daily life is really like in Dhaka, the most crowded city in the world
Staggering photos show what daily life is really like in Dhaka, the most crowded city in the world
Myelle LansatNov 5, 2018, 23:07 IST
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More than 19.5 million people live in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.
It is the most densely populated city in the country spanning 300 kilometers - about 186 miles. That's more than 23,234 people per square kilometer, just over half a square mile.
It is reported that 2,000 people move to Dhaka every day.
Out of 164.7 million Bangladeshi, one in four live below the poverty line. Over 3 million people are estimated to live in the slums of Dhaka alone.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is the most crowded city in the world.
More than 19.5 million people live in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. It is the most densely populated city in the country spanning 300 kilometers - about 186 miles. That's more than 23,234 people per square kilometer, just over half a square mile.
It is reported that 2,000 people move to Dhaka every day. More than 26% of Bangladeshi who flock to Dhaka leave their home cities due to natural disasters and climate change, according to Habitat for Humanity.
Daily life in Dhaka revolves around the local markets. Many laborers work alongside the Buriganga river, which flows through Dhaka and is heavily polluted with human and factory waste.
Out of 164.7 million Bangladeshi, one in four live below the poverty line. As of 2016, an estimated 3.5 million people live in the slums of Dhaka.
Below, see what life is like in the most crowded city in the world:
Documentarian Yousef Tushar spent a day at a Dhaka train station and said around 2,000 men, women, and children climb onto a train's roof at a time, reported the Daily Mail.
After garments, shrimp is is the second largest export in the country, earning about $400 million a year and constituting 8% of Bangladesh's total exports.