Rising Gomti River water leaves thousands in distress in Cumilla
UNB
Publish: 22 Aug 2024, 03:27 PM
Cumilla,
Aug 22 (UNB)- The water level of the Gomti River in Cumilla has risen to 70
centimeters above the danger mark, submerging homes in the low-lying char areas
and leaving thousands of residents in distress.
From Wednesday morning
to 10 am on Thursday, the river's water level increased by 58 centimeters,
exacerbating the situation.
Several cracks have been
reported along the riverbanks, raising concerns of further breaches. Continuous
heavy rainfall in India's Tripura has contributed to the rising water levels in
the Gomti River, according to sources from the Water Development Board.
At least 25 spots along
the riverbanks in the Adarsha Sadar, Burichang, Brahmanpara, Debidwar, and
Muradnagar upazilas are now at risk.
In addition, low-lying areas
in the Chauddagram and Nangalkot upazilas of the district have been flooded.
Homes, fish farms, and various projects have been inundated.
Heavy rainfall over the
past few days has also caused severe waterlogging in several parts of Cumilla
city. Areas such as Chakbazar, Kandirpar, Salauddin Mor, Chartha, Thakurpara,
DC Road, and Bagichagaon have experienced significant waterlogging, leading to
disruption and hardship for residents.
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