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The image depicts a bustling urban street scene in Dhaka, Bangladesh, identifiable by Bengali script on a central pillar mural and the "999" emergency number on an ambulance. In the foreground, a dense crowd of predominantly adult males occupies the street, moving in various directions. Individuals wear a mix of traditional South Asian attire, casual clothing, and some business casual wear; several wear white skullcaps. Among the pedestrians, multiple motorcycles are present. Partially obscured by the crowd is a white ambulance with "999" prominently displayed in red on its side, along with "AMBULANCE SERVICE" in both English and Bengali script, and contact numbers. The central feature is a tall, rectangular concrete pillar serving as a public mural. The left side displays a large black coronavirus graphic with "কভিড" (COVID) written above it in Bengali. Below the virus are red horizontal stripes containing Bengali text, likely public health advisories, interspersed with smaller virus icons. The right side of the pillar features "মুজিববর্ষ" (Mujib Barsho) at the top, dark silhouettes of standing figures with raised arms below, and a stylized depiction of a masked person operating a video camera near the bottom. Bengali text is also present above and to the right of the camera operator. A grey pedestrian overpass with metal railings spans the street, connecting multi-story buildings. Numerous individuals, mostly males, are visible walking on the overpass. The staircases leading to the overpass are visible on both sides of the central mural pillar. The background features modern, multi-story buildings with glass facades. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
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