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Bangladesh garment workers suffer heat exhaustion amid power outages
* Energy crunch disrupts factories' cooling systems Plans for heat adaptation go slowly Experts say that legal safeguards and support for brands are necessary Tahmid Zami Tahmid Zami Since late April, the garment belt in the area around Dhaka's capital has experienced alternating rains and scorching temperatures. The temperature has reached 37 Celsius (98.6? Fahrenheit), with high humidity levels. Zahangir Alam is an independent fashion consultant. He said that many smaller garment producers find it too expensive to run generators when grid power fails. They therefore'minimize the use' of fans and cooling equipment. Kalpona Aker, executive director of Bangladesh Center...