Sunamganj’s haor belt
Drought deepens irrigation crisis in Sunamganj’s haor belt
A prolonged dry spell has created a severe water crisis in the haor areas of Sunamganj, leaving Boro farmers worried about their crops and livelihoods.
With almost no rainfall in the region for nearly five months, croplands across several haors are facing an acute shortage of water, severely affecting Boro paddy cultivation this season.
Farmers said the lack of irrigation water has already begun to damage many paddy fields.
In some areas, plants are drying up due to drought while in others they are being attacked by insects and diseases.
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If the situation continues, farmers fear that overall production may drop significantly, they said.
Most haor areas in the district depend heavily on natural water reservoirs and rainfall for irrigation.
But this year’s prolonged dry weather has left many fields without sufficient water.
Local farmers also alleged that some water bodies have been drained prematurely by unscrupulous people.
They said the absence of effective government initiatives to address the water shortage has added to their anxiety, with many fearing financial losses if the drought continues.
During a visit to Khushdar haor in Sunamganj Sadar upazila, UNB correspondent found large stretches of farmland suffering from severe water scarcity.
In some upstream areas of the haor, the soil has cracked due to drought. With no alternative irrigation system in place, farmers are anxiously looking to the sky hoping for rain.
Nazir Ali, a farmer from the Baraghat area, said he cultivated Boro rice on six khanis of land this season but the lack of water has put his crop at risk.
“The soil has cracked and the rice plants are turning reddish and drying up,” said the 50-year-old farmer. “I thought it would rain, but there has been no rainfall for a long time. If rain does not come soon, we will face heavy losses. Many farmers like me in the haor areas are in the same situation.”
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