Bangladesh, July 14 -- The capital's recurring waterlogging has once again highlighted longstanding weaknesses in urban planning, drainage management and institutional coordination, with experts warning that the problem will persist unless Bangladesh adopts an integrated approach to managing the city's drainage network and natural waterways.

For the second consecutive day on Monday, large parts of the city remained inundated following heavy monsoon rainfall, disrupting traffic, delaying commuters and affecting businesses.Weather

The latest flooding has renewed concerns over why the capital continues to suffer widespread waterlogging despite years of infrastructure projects and substantial public spending.

According to the Dhaka Metrop...