Though the overall flood situation in Cumilla remained stable, water levels in Burichang and Brahmanpara upazilas have increased following the collapse of the Gumti River embankment.
As a result, the sufferings of residents of the two upazilas have aggravated and the lack of boats and ferries has further complicated the delivery of relief supplies to the affected people.
The Gumti River is still flowing 81 centimetres above the danger level. Many flood-hit areas remain inaccessible, making it challenging for relief teams to reach those in need.
Despite efforts by government officials, political parties and various social and cultural organisations to deliver aid, the relief distribution process is facing difficulties for lack of transportation.
Some seven lakh are still stranded by the devastating flood in the district and suffering from the food crisis. Over 50,000 flood victims have taken refuge in 724 shelters across in the whole district.
The district administration has said that despite easing in rainfall, the flood situation remains critical.