Sherpur flood situation worsens as 8 more unions are inundated
The death toll from the flood in the district currently stands at five
The flood situation in the country's northeastern district of Sherpur has worsened further as eight more unions in Nakla and Sadar upazilas have been inundated.
The death toll from the flood in the district stood at five as the bodies of two brothers, who went missing in the flood, were retrieved in the Nannir Kutubakura area under Nalitabari upazila on Saturday (5 October) evening.
Currently, some two lakh people are stranded in the district's Nalitabari, Jhenaigati, Sreebardi, Nakla, and Sadar upazilas.
The water in Bhogai River was flowing above the danger level at Nakugaon point of the district this morning (6 October).
According to Roads and Highways Department sources, water is flowing over Nalitabari-Nakla road due to the rise in the water level in the low-lying areas.
Vehicular movement on the Sherpur-Nalitabari road via Gazirkhamar has been suspended since Saturday due to flooding.
The RHD is trying to resume communication on the Nalitabari-Sherpur via Tinani road temporarily by dumping sandbags on Sunday after a day of disruption due to floods in the Ranigaon area.
Sources said upazila administrations of Naliatabari and Jhenaigati have been preparing a list of damages as hundreds of homes, structures, and croplands were damaged and fish enclosures were washed away, causing a huge amount of loss.
D Sukolpa Das, deputy director of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) in the district, said that aman paddy planted on 35,000 hectares of land and vegetables planted on 10,000 hectares of land were damaged.
He said the extent of damages caused by the flood will be determined once the waters recede.
District Water Development's Executive Engineer, Nakibuzzaman Khan, said the flood situation in the district will improve by Monday (7 October) as water in all the rivers will decrease.
Sherpur Deputy Commissioner Torofdar Mahmudur Rahman said they have already distributed bags of relief aid among the flood-hit people, and rescue operations by the Army and Bangladesh Border Guard personnel are ongoing.
He said work on preparing the list of flood victims is ongoing.