Bangladesh Monsoon
The Bangladesh Monsoon is a seasonal weather pattern that typically occurs from June to October. It brings heavy rainfall, which is crucial for agriculture in the region, as it replenishes water sources and supports rice cultivation. However, the intense rains can also lead to flooding, affecting communities and infrastructure.
During the monsoon, the southwest winds carry moisture from the Bay of Bengal, resulting in high humidity and frequent thunderstorms. The monsoon is vital for the economy of Bangladesh, but it also poses challenges, such as landslides and waterborne diseases, which can impact public health and safety.