Gumti flood protection embankment collapses affecting hundreds in Cumilla
UNB
Publish: 23 Aug 2024, 12:50 PM
Cumilla,
Aug 23 (UNB)-The flood protection embankment along the Gumti River in Cumilla
has collapsed due to excessive rainfall and water inflow from India late
Thursday, affecting hundreds of families, said authorities.
The fall of the dam
occurred around 11:45pm in Burichang upazila, specifically in Buraburia area of
Sholnall union.
Water began to inundate
local areas following the dam collapse, Cumilla Water Development Board's
Executive Engineer Khan Mohammad Waliuzzaman confirmed on Friday.
He informed that water
had been seeping through the dam since the last evening, and despite local
efforts to manage the situation using sandbags, the dam ultimately gave in
around midnight with at least 300 feet of the structure collapsing.
Responding to the
situation, Upazila Nirbahi Officer Saida Akhter said that several unions,
including Sholnall, Pirjatrapur, Sadar and others under the upazila are getting
affected by flooding.
She informed that they
alerted locals to take refuge considering the situation.
Officials from the Water
Development Board informed that the Gumti River reached the danger level by 113
centimeters on Thursday afternoon, breaking a 27-year record.
In 1997, the river had
exceeded the danger level by 96 centimeters. The recent surge in water levels
has broken all previous records, indicating an unprecedented flood risk in the
region.
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