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Flood in Feni, people plunge into darkness

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  22 Aug 2024, 11:02
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Eight districts of the country, including Feni and Noakhali, were hit by heavy rains and severe floods due to India's upstream waters. One after another area is drowning as water seeps in at high speed through the flood control dams of the Muhuri, Kahuya and Silonia rivers.

It has been reported that since Monday night, the floodwaters have damaged power lines, leading to widespread power outages in most areas of the Parashuram, Fulgazi, and Chhagalnaiya Upazilas.

Over 350,000 people in the district are now marooned and have been suffering immensely without electricity.

On Wednesday (August 21) night, Feni's Rural Electrification Board’s General Manager, Haoladar Mohammad Fazlur Rahman, stated that out of the 400,000 customers in the district, over 300,000 are currently without electricity.

Feni Electricity Development Board Executive Engineer Hossain Mahmud Shamim Farhad said, 'About 70 percent of our customers are without electricity. In various areas of the city, meters have been damaged due to water entering the ground floor of the buildings, so the electricity connection will remain off until the water recedes. Connectivity is unlikely to be restored before the flood waters recede.'

It is known that the heavy rains of the last three days and the landslides that came down from the upstream of India have caused a humanitarian disaster.

In this direction, the local administration and various voluntary organizations have entered the field with relief assistance for the flood victims. Members of the Army, BGB Coast Guard, Fire Service are active in rescue operations.

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