Flood Situation Worsens in Netrokona, Death Toll Rises to 9 in Sherpur
A child drowned in floodwaters while playing near a roadside in Nalitabari, Sherpur, raising the death toll from the floods in the district to 9. Although no new rainfall has occurred, floodwaters have started to recede in Mymensingh and Sherpur. However, in Netrokona, water levels continue to rise due to upstream mountain runoff.
On Tuesday (October 8), a visit to Jhenaigati, Nalitabari, and Sribordi upazilas revealed that while floodwaters have begun to recede, the suffering of the people remains unchanged. More than 150,000 people across five upazilas in Sherpur are still trapped by the floods. Water from upstream continues to flow downstream through various rivers, forcing thousands to seek shelter in relief centers, where they face severe shortages of food and clean water.
Flood-affected people at the shelters reported that fish from their ponds have been washed away, and thousands of hectares of Aman paddy have been submerged.
According to a report by the Flood Forecasting and Warning Center, water levels are rising in rivers like the Kangsha, Jingiram, Someshwari, and Old Brahmaputra in the Mymensingh division. The water level in the Bhogai River has stabilized, but in Sherpur’s Bhogai River and Nakuagaon, as well as the Jingiram River at the Gualkanda point in Jamalpur, water continues to flow above the danger level.
In Netrokona, the flood situation has worsened. Although water levels in the Someshwari River have receded, the Ubodhakhali River is flowing 29 centimeters above the danger level, and water levels in the Kangsha River have also increased, causing new areas to be flooded.
Over 150 villages across Durgapur, Kalmakanda, and three other upazilas in Netrokona are submerged, leaving hundreds of thousands of people waterlogged. Crops and fish farms have been swept away by the floodwaters.
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