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At the Teesta Barrage point in Hatibandha, Lalmonirhat, water was recorded at 52.30 metres, the same as in Nilphamari. At Pateshwari in Nageshwari, Kurigram, the Dudhkumar stood at 29.66 metres, 6 centimetres above danger level.
Shunil Kumar, executive engineer of Lalmonirhat BWDB, said chars and riverside areas of the Teesta shoal were inundated and water levels were unlikely to fall soon.
“All gates of the Teesta Barrage have been opened, so downstream water is also rising,” he said.
The Teesta’s above-danger-level flows have inundated 33 unions in 13 upazilas along its shoals in Lalmonirhat, Kurigram, Rangpur, Gaibandha and Nilphamari, and eight unions along the Dudhkumar shoal in Nageshwari upazila of Kurigram, affecting some 220 chars and riverbank villages.
Rakibul Hasan, executive engineer of Kurigram BWDB, warned that the Brahmaputra and Dharla rivers, currently below the danger level, could cross it within 48 hours if upstream flows continued. “If the Brahmaputra floods, the situation will turn severe,” he said.
Large areas of Aman paddy and vegetables along the Teesta and Dudhkumar floodplains are submerged. Abdullah Al Mamun, deputy director of DAE, said that if water did not recede within three days, vegetables would face major losses, though Aman paddy was likely to suffer less damage.
Villagers described the sudden inundation as devastating.
Photo: S Dilip Roy
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Photo: S Dilip Roy
Sirajul Islam, a farmer from Kalmati in Lalmonirhat Sadar, said, “There’s waist-deep water inside my home. I’ve taken my cattle to the roadside. Since last night, we’ve been in a polythene-covered hut. We’re struggling with food shortages as we can’t cook.”
In Char Narayanpur, Nageshwari, farmer Delwar Sheikh said floodwater entered his home in the early morning. “We rushed to the shelter in panic. One goat and several chickens were swept away. We’ve been surviving on dry food,” he said.
Local authorities are distributing relief, with boats ferrying people from high-risk areas. Aminul Islam, chairman of Narayanpur Union Parishad, said over 8,000 people in his union were stranded, while Masiuar Rahman, chairman of Dawabari Union in Hatibandha, estimated more than 10,000 people in his union were stranded.
HM Rakib Hayder, deputy commissioner of Lalmonirhat, said adequate relief stock was available and distribution was ongoing.
Kurigram DC Nusrat Sultana said control rooms had been opened in flood-hit areas and evacuations were under way. BWDB officials said all gates of the Teesta Barrage were open to discharge water quickly and that the situation remained under control for now.