Jamuna devours over 200 houses, threatens 15 schools

Jamuna devours over 200 houses, threatens 15 schools

UNB . Manikganj | Prothom Alo Jul 12, 2019

Erosion by the Jamuna river has taken a serious turn in Shibalaya and Daulatpur upazilas due to the onrush of water from the upstream. Photo: UNBOver 200 houses and other establishments went into the gorge of the Jamuna river in the last two weeks as erosion by the mighty river has taken a serious turn in Shibalaya and Daulatpur upazilas, due to the onrush of upstream waters, officials said.

As many as 50 houses in Shibalaya upazila, and over 200 houses, including a mosque, a madrasa and a school in four unions of Daultpur upazila have already been devoured by the river.

Many more houses, croplands and 15 primary schools in Daulatpur upazila now stand threatened by the erosion of Jamuna.

Hundreds of families who have lost their homes have taken shelter at different places.

Officials at the Local Water Development Board said they are dumping sand bags in erosion-hit Charkatari and Bacamar areas on an emergency basis to check the erosion.

The district administration has distributed rice and corrugated iron-sheets among the erosion-affected families.

Local people’s representatives said erosion causes havoc on the areas during monsoon each year in absence of any permanent solution to the problem.

Saidur Rahman, an assistant education officer in Daulatpur upazila, said many schools are washed away by the river during monsoon every year.

“This year, two schools have already been destroyed due to the erosion, hampering the academic activities of over 200 students who are now attending classes under the open sky,” he said.

Erosion by the Jamuna river has taken a serious turn in Shibalaya and Daulatpur upazilas due to the onrush of water from the upstream. Photo: UNBBelayet Hossain, chairman of Jionpur Union Parishad in Daulatpur upazila, put emphasis on taking long-term measures to prevent the river erosion.

Abdul Barek, chairman of Charkatari union parishad, said Kathaltoli village at this union went into the gorge of the river, rendering more than a hundred families homeless. “There’ll be no existence of the union if long-term measures are not taken to prevent the erosion.”

Daulatpur Upazila Nirbahi Officer Sabrina Sharmin said they are preparing a list of the affected people to give them government assistance.

Meanwhile, deputy commissioner of the district SM Ferdous visited the affected areas and told newsmen they have already distributed 30 kgs of rice to each of the affected 200 families, and instructed the Water Development Board (WDB) officials to take steps to control erosion.

Sub-divisional engineer of Manikganj WDB Mamun Hawlader said 6,000 sand bags have been dumped over 120-metere areas in Jionpur and Bachamara unions of Daulatpur on an emergency basis.

Besides, he said, a proposal has been sent to the ministry concerned for a permanent solution to the problem.