Chandpur town is facing erosion threat as a portion of the town protection embankment has become vulnerable again, causing worries to its residents and travers living on the banks of the Meghna River.
Locals said in the last five decades, erosion by the Meghna washed away many houses, business establishment and educational and religious institutions.
Wherever there is any breach in then town protection embankment, the Water Development Board repairs it by dumping large stones or concrete cement blocks or GO bags filled with sand to prevent erosion on an emergency basis but no permanent dam has been constructed till date to protect this important town , they said.
SM Refat Jamil, executive engineer of the Chandpur Water Development Board, said during the last monsoon, geo bags filled with sand were dumped at the city's vulnerable sites - Puranbazar Dol temple and Harisabha region and senior officials from Dhaka visited the area to assess the progress.
“Around 3.6-km area of the embankment is vulnerable now. Jamuna Road, Tila Bari, two mole heads of Nayabazar and Puranbazar, Dol Mandir, Harisabha, Ranagoal and some other areas are under threat as the river turns violent during monsoon or stormy weather,” he said.
“At present, 10,000 cc blocks and 10,000 GO bags have been kept ready on the banks of the river to face any emergency situation. Each bag is filled with 300 kg of sand,” he added.