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Many embankments turn vulnerable in Khulna’s Koyra; Fear grips residents
Fear has gripped the residents in the coastal areas of Khulna, Bagerhat, and Satkhira as most of the embankments have turned fragile over the years, thanks to the negligence of the authorities concerned.
Their worry grows when cyclone is developed over the Bay of Bengal or weather department predicts any cyclone or tidal surge in the coastal districts.
Recently the Indian Meteorological Department has issued a warning about the possible formation of a cyclonic storm called ‘Mocha’ in the southeast Bay of Bengal, which has sparked fear among them.
The cyclone is likely to make landfall on the eastern coast of India and possibly in parts of Bangladesh between 7-9 May, it said.
Most of the embankments in Koyra upazila of Khulna are very vulnerable, with some only having two to three feet wide earth embankments, said locals.
They said the risks are high as water may enter the localities due to collapse of dams in different parts of the area, putting the houses and lives of many at risk.
After Cyclones Amphan and Yash, broken dams were repaired at 21 places in Koya Upazila, and 20 kilometres of damaged embankments were repaired with soil and sandbags, according to local office of Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB).
However, currently, renovation work in more than seven kilometres is underway, but 9 to 10 km embankment is still at risk.
Residents of different areas, including Koyra No. 6,Koyra Ring Dam No. 4, Ghatakhali, Harinkhola, Madinabad Launch Ghat area, Mathbaria, Koyra No. 2, Hogla, Gazipara, Golkhali, Haztkhali, Jorshing, and Maheshpur, are worried as 12 kilometre dam area is in a vulnerable condition, according to locals and WDB officials.
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Furthermore, eight sluice gates for water supply in Kapotaksho and Shakbaria rivers are lying inoperative, and Nayani and Sutia Bazar-adjacent sluice gate of Shakbaria river are on the verge of collapse.
Locals blame the authorities' indifference in repairing the vulnerable dams and they have urged the officials concerned of the areas for a permanent solution.
Hemlata Mandal's house is situated beside the embankment of Shakbaria river.
" This dam collapsed twice before. Despite the construction of a larger dam later on, it collapsed a few days ago,” he said adding that the dam collapsed because it was built with sand.
Sardar Nurul Islam, chairman of Uttar Bedkashi Union Parishad (UP), said, "Dams were built using new technology in Gazipara and Gatiragheri areas of my union, but they collapsed within a year."
He urged the govt officials concerned to find a permanent solution to the issue.
The dam of Shakbaria River in the Katkata area of North Bedkashi Union is also at risk due to severe erosion.
Landslides have caused about four kilometres of embankment to erode from North Bedkashi to South Bedkashi.
In some areas, the soil on both sides has shifted, narrowing the embankment.
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