Jamuna keeps swelling, flowing 58cm above danger level in Sirajganj
UNB
Publish: 06 Jul 2024, 05:15 PM
Sirajganj,
July 5 (UNB)-- The Jamuna river's water level has recorded a steep
40-centimetre rise in just 24 hours, leaving it to flow and currently, the
water is flowing 58cm above the danger level.
As a result, low-lying
areas along the banks of the Jamuna were submerged, and new areas are being
flooded.
At least 1,500 families
in Belkuchi, Shahzadpur, Chouhali, Kazipur and Sirajganj Sadar upazilas were
left marooned in the district.
Erosion has started
occurring at various locations of these upazilas, causing immense suffering to
the residents.
Many croplands of the
low-lying areas including sesame seeds and jute, have been submerged in flood
water.
District relief and
rehabilitation officer Aktaruzzaman said around 1500 families in low-lying
areas spanning five upazilas are now waterlogged.
Mahbubur Rahman,
executive engineer of the local water development board, said that the water of
Jamuna is now flowing above the danger level and measures are being taken to
prevent erosion at various places.
"The water may rise
for a few more days," he added.
Deputy Commissioner Mir
Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman said that the water level of the Jamuna river
continues to rise.
"All measures have
been taken to deal with the flood situation," stated the Deputy
Commissioner.
He further said that
relief materials including dry food have been kept in stock and special
attention is being paid to deal with this situation.
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