The Padma River has submerged the approach road to the Paturia launch terminal in Manikganj, causing severe inconvenience to passengers travelling to and from the country's southwestern region.
The Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) has started relocating the terminal's pontoon to a higher location as an emergency measure.
Paturia Launch Terminal Supervisor Panna Lal said the river water began rising in the terminal area from early Saturday. By noon, the water level had increased enough to submerge the approach road leading to the pontoon, making it difficult for passengers to board and disembark from launches.
After being informed, BIWTA initially placed sandbags on the submerged road to allow passenger movement.
However, the sandbags also went underwater by the afternoon, forcing many passengers to avoid launch services and instead travel by ferry through an alternative route.
The disruption caused significant hardship for hundreds of passengers.
Affected passengers said they regularly use launch services but had to switch to ferries due to the submerged terminal, resulting in longer travel times and additional expenses.