River erosion turns worse in Naria

8,000 families homeless


FE Team | Published: September 17, 2018 21:26:11 | Updated: September 18, 2018 13:14:12


River erosion turns worse in Naria

Some 8,000 families of Naria upazila in Shariatpur have been rendered homeless and several thousand acres of croplands devoured by the scourge of river erosion in the last three months.

A total of 60 families became homeless due to the continuous erosion by the mighty river Padma at different points in the upazila on Sunday and Monday.

Locals are expecting some respite in the current spate of erosion of Padma river in Naria upazila due to rise of water and slow current in the river but they also feared that if the river water started to recede again than the erosion may take serious turn again, reports UNB.

Sources said erosion ahs taken a worse turn in Mokterer char, Kedarpur, Gharshar union of Naria upazila, Naria municipality and Kunderchar union of Jajira upazila, rendering 8,000 families homeless.

The affected people were seen shifting their homesteads and business establishments in safer places.

Several hundred people were seen searching shelter and many families are living under the open sky for lack of accommodations.

Manir Hossain of Banshtala village and Shubatra Rani Pal of Daspara village said "At first we have lost our croplands and the river has started to devour our houses though we have shifted the valuables and furniture from the houses but could not relocate the houses. Now we are passing ours days under the open sky."

Sanzida Islam, UNO of Naria upazila, said already the local administration has been taking preparation for sheltering the affected homeless people. She said dry foods, tin sheds and rice were distributed among the affected people.

The government also took an initiative to disburse tin and cash among the affected people.

 

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