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		</div><p>Large-scale animal sacrifices marking the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha combined with heavy rains have turned the streets of Bangladesh&#8217;s capital into rivers of blood.</p>
<p>Authorities in Dhaka designated several places where residents could slaughter animals, but heavy downpours on Tuesday meant few people could use those areas.</p>
<p>Muslims traditionally mark Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice, by slaughtering livestock.</p>
<p>Usually a goat, sheep or a cow is killed to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim&#8217;s test of faith.</p>
<p>The meat from the sacrificed animals is the shared among family and friends and poor people who cannot afford to sacrifice their own animals as a gesture of generosity to promote social harmony.</p>
<p>Dhaka residents used parking areas, garages and alleys to kill the animals and the blood flowed into the flooded streets, turning them into rivers of blood.</p>
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