Dhaka, Aug 23 (UNB)-The flood situation in Habiganj remained unchanged
till Friday morning, while it worsened in neighbouring Moulvibazar district as
new areas are being inundated, said authorities.
In Habiganj, although the
water levels in the Khowai River have slightly decreased, they continue to flow
above the danger level at all points.
According to the Water
Development Board's control room, as of 9am Friday, the Khowai River's water
level is 191 cm above the danger level at Ballah Point, 153 cm at Shayestaganj
and 165 cm at Machuliya in the Sadar upazila.
The flood was triggered by
torrential rains over the past three days and water flowing in from India's
Tripura, causing widespread flooding and breaches in the Khowai Dam at
Jalalabad and Laskarpur.
The District Disaster
Management and Relief Office said that 22 unions across five upazilas in the
district have been affected by the flood with 8,240 families stranded and
33,468 people affected.
A total of 116 shelter
centres have been opened while only 140 people took refuge.
District administration has
allocated 965 metric tonnes of rice, 1,560 packets of dry food and Tk 2,
327,500 in cash.
District's Department of
Agricultural Extension said that 373 hectares of aman seedbeds, 6,726 hectares
of aman rice crops, 1,945 hectares of aush rice, and 468 hectares of vegetables
have been destroyed.
Moreover, rail
communication between Sylhet and the rest of the country has been suspended
since Thursday afternoon due to safety concerns with the railway bridge over
the Khowai River near Laskarpur,
In Moulvibazar, new areas
are being inundated with the erosion of Kushiyara, Manu, Dhalai and Juri rivers
People on the banks of the
river are worried again as the water level has risen while the water levels of
the Dholai and Juri rivers are flowing above the danger level.
The Juri River is flowing
about 2 meters above the danger level and the Dholai River is flowing 24 cm
above the danger level.
Moreover, the water level
of the Kushiyara River has increased by about 2 meters in the last two days.
Besides, the Manu River is about 123 meters above the danger level.
The water level in the haor
and rivers has increased after two days of continuous rain, making the common
people concerned. However, the Water Development Board said that if the
continuous rain stops, the water in the river will decrease.
Md Javed Iqbal, executive
engineer of Moulvibazar Water Development Board, said the water level of the
rivers has increased due to rains in Bangladesh and Tripura of India. When the
rain relents, the water will go down.
Moulvibazar Deputy
Commissioner Urmi Binte Salam and Army officer Maj Gen Chowdhury Azizul Haque
Hazari visited the flood-affected areas on Thursday afternoon.
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