Breached embankments inundate villages, fish enclosures, crop fields in Khulna
UNB
Publish: 23 Aug 2024, 12:56 PM
Khulna,
Aug 23 (UNB)-Several villages, fish enclosures and crop fields were inundated
by heavy tides in Dakop and Paikgasa upazilas respectively of Khulna after the
river embankments collapsed.
The Panikhali embankment
in Dakop upazila collapsed inundating fish farms and villages. Similarly, in
Paikgasa's Diluhti union, the WAPDA embankment also gave in allowing water to
enter residential areas.
Locals said that at
around 1pm on Thursday, the WAPDA embankment at the southern end of the 22nd
Polder in Kalinagar, Diluhti union, broke apart due to the high tide.
This breach, extending
over 300 feet, has flooded the villages of Kalinagar, Horinkhola and
Darunmallik. Recently planted paddies and seedbeds, along with homes, have been
submerged.
Despite efforts by
locals to repair the dam until midnight, the repairs have been largely
unworkable due to heavy currents.
Moreover, the Shibsa
River's strong currents have caused collapses of the Panikhali embankment in
Dakop, resulting in flooding in several villages and fish enclosures.
On the other hand,
nonstop downpour throughout the night has also led to severe waterlogging in
Khulna city, with major roads in areas such as Tutpara, Boyra, Nirala,
Maulavipara, and Baytipara submerged and rendered impassable.
Khulna district
administration informed that the Water Development Board has begun renovation
work on the damaged embankments.
End/UNB/Corr/SU/F