Bangladesh Mess

[Verse 1]
In Bangladesh, a mess, unkind,
Extreme mean, what will we find?
Relentless, won’t let us rest,
Challenging days, put us to the test.

[Pre-Chorus]
Dhaka’s scorched, hotter than before,
Temperatures rising, can’t take any more.
Four to five degrees, push above the norm,
In this Bangladesh mess, where do we perform?

[Chorus]
Bangladesh mess, under the sun,
Primate’s grip, can’t be undone.
The extreme mean, leave us distressed,
In this Bangladesh mess.

[Break]
Save us from the wave
[Break]

[Instrumental]

[Verse 2]
In Chuadanga, a record high,
Forty-three degrees, reach for the sky.
Dhaka’s not far, at forty point five,
Last year’s high, now barely alive.

[Pre-Chorus]
Dhaka’s scorched, hotter than before,
Temperatures rising, can’t take any more.
Four to five degrees, push above the norm,
In this Bangladesh mess, where do we perform?

[Chorus]
Bangladesh mess, under the sun,
Primate’s grip, can’t be undone.
The extreme mean, leave us distressed,
In this Bangladesh mess.
[Break]
Save us from the wave
[Break]

[Instrumental]

[Bridge]
Early year fear, heat’s relentless gaze,
Gasping for shade, in its fiery blaze.
Deaths from heatstroke, a tragic toll,
In this Bangladesh mess, we lose control.

[Chorus]
Bangladesh mess, under the sun,
Primate’s grip, can’t be undone.
The extreme mean, leave us distressed,
In this Bangladesh mess.
[Break]
Save us from the wave
[Break]

[Outro]
Bangladesh, under the heat’s duress,
In this mess, we confess.
Need some unity and resilience, to progress,
Through this Bangladesh mess.

[End]

A SCIENCE LESSON
Bangladesh extended the heat alert on Sunday as the ongoing heatwave is expected to persist for an additional 72 hours, following earlier alerts issued on April 19, 22, and 25. The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) continues to monitor and respond to the challenging weather patterns affecting most parts of the country. Over the past week, average maximum temperatures in Dhaka have been 4-5 degrees Celsius higher than the 30-year average.

On Monday, Bangladesh recorded the highest temperature of the summer season at 43 degrees Celsius in Chuadanga district, located approximately 215 km west of the national capital Dhaka. The temperature in Dhaka rose to 40.5 degrees Celsius. Last year, Dhaka experienced a temperature of 40.6 degrees Celsius on April 16, the highest in the capital in 58 years.

The heatwave began in early April this year, leaving people gasping for relief in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country. Experts have warned that millions of people are at risk of heat-related impacts, linking the early onset of an intense summer to climate change. Multiple reports of deaths from heatstroke have been reported countrywide in the past few days. On Monday, a farmer reportedly died from heatstroke, adding to the toll. So far, around 35 people have allegedly died from heatstroke in the past two weeks in the country.

by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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