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Sunday, June 28, 2020

Downpour, stream growing reason floods

Yields harmed in a few areas; Met office cautions of more storm 
Indeed, even seven days prior, the compelling Jamuna was streaming around 200 meters from Chardighapara Government Primary School. The specialists of the school in Bogura's Sariakandi Upazila are moving its furniture on a pontoon to higher grounds dreading the school could be wrecked by stream disintegration. 

Unending precipitation combined with the surge of water in waterways from upstream has activated glimmer floods in various areas the nation over. 

Individuals of flood-hit areas are experiencing troubles as their family units have been lowered. Ranchers are dreading enormous misfortunes as an immense region of farmland have been immersed, harming crops. 

Authoritative authorities concerned said that they have adequate alleviation materials for the people in question. 

In the meantime, the Bangladesh Meteorological Department conjecture that light to direct precipitation is probably going to happen in numerous pieces of the nation today. 

In Lalmonirhat, some new regions were immersed by floodwater yesterday. 

The water of the Teesta stream was streaming above 15cm over the threat level at Hatibandha's Teesta blast point the previous morning, said Abdul Quader, the sub-divisional architect of Lalmonirhat of Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB). 

Over 1.5 lakh individuals have been abandoned more than 100 towns of five Upazilas in the region, as indicated by BWDB authorities. 

Numerous individuals have taken asylum on streets and safe high places with their domesticated animals and fundamentals. 

The scorch regions and the low-lying regions along the waterway have been lowered. Numerous assortments of vegetables, nuts, maize, and aman seedbeds have been lowered under the floodwaters. 

Nazrul Islam, 55, a flood-hit rancher at Shiberkuti town in Dharla River sandbar of Lalmonirhat Sadar Upazila, said their aman seedbed and nuts had been lowered. He and his relatives took cover on the WDB dike with their steers as the water level of the Dharla stream water rose the previous morning. 

Reached, Lalmonirhat's appointee official Abu Jafor said the locale organization has just begun dispersing the alleviation materials among the people in question and that they have enough stock. 

In the north-eastern district, some low-lying territories of Sylhet and Sunamganj have been immersed by the blaze flood. 

More than one lakh individuals of the two areas have been marooned, said WDB authorities. 

The Surma was streaming 40cm and 46cm over the risk level separately in Sylhet's Kanaighat and Sunamganj's Sadar Upazilas yesterday, as indicated by WDB authorities. 

The Jadukata waterway was streaming 121cm above the threat level in Laurer Garh territory of Sunamganj's Tahirpur Upazila. 

Sabibur Rahman, an official architect at BWDB in Sunamgnaj, said street correspondence was being upset because of the flood. 

In the meantime, a 10-year-old kid and a 60-year-elderly person passed on after a vessel upset in the turbulent wave at a haor close Dhar town of Derai Upazila in the region, said KM Nazrul Islam, official in-control (OC) of Derai Police Station. 

The water levels of all streams encompassing Sylhet are rising quick, and thusly, the flood circumstance might be drawn out, said Shahiduzzaman Sarkar, official architect of BWDB in Sylhet. 

In Jamalpur, low lying territories in Islampur and Dewanganj Upazilas have been immersed by streak flood making massive sufferings individuals. 

The Jamuna was streaming 25cm over the threat mark at Bahadurabad Ghat point in Dewanganj Upazila yesterday, as per WDB authorities. 

Rising water has just overwhelmed 1,575hectares of jute fields, 113 hectares of Aus, 10 hectares of vegetables and 1.5 hectares of seedbeds in the locale, said Aminul Islam, appointee chief of the Department of Agriculture Extension in Jamalpur. 

In Netrokona, new regions of in any event six associations of Kalmakanda Upazila were immersed because of floodwaters from over the outskirt the previous morning. 

Approximately 300 families were marooned and around 250 lakes were influenced up until this point. Streets at certain zones have additionally been harmed. 

Reached, Kalmakanda Upazila Nirbahi Officer Sohel Rana said they were setting up a rundown of the flood-hit individuals to disseminate help materials.

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