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Erosion threat looms over historic Munshiganj Market
The 200-year-old Dighirpar Bazar in Tongibari upazila is facing an alarming erosion threat, as the Padma River has already swallowed at least six business establishments in recent days.
The sudden collapse began last week, shocking local traders and residents who now fear that the remaining market structures could be lost if the erosion continues unchecked.
“We are terrified that if this goes on, everything we have will vanish into the river,” one businessman said.
Locals have called on the authorities to take urgent action to protect the market, a vital commercial hub for the area and their livelihoods.
The crisis comes at a time when the district’s Water Development Board (WDB) is implementing a Tk 525.50 crore project aimed at halting erosion.
The 15-km long project, launched in April 2021, stretches from Dhighirpar in Tongibari to Shimulia in Louhajong.
So far, the WDB claims to have completed over 60 per cent of the work, which includes placing Geo bags to reinforce riverbanks.
Allegations, however, are there that illegal sand extraction by influential groups at night is worsening the erosion.
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Abdul Aziz, a local businessman, alleged that extensive sand dredging in the past had deepened the riverbed and triggered the current collapse. “The geo bags they are dropping are not enough. They just come, throw a few bags and leave, as there’s no follow-up,” her said.
Another local resident, Suman Bepari, claimed that entire villages such as Sarishabari and Haldar Bari have been lost to the river due to illegal sand cutting. “Even though the High Court has a petition to stop this, it continues at night. They just pause in the day and resume under darkness,” he said.
Tongibari Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Md Mostafizur Rahman visited the site on Wednesday morning, assuring affected traders of government assistance.
He also confirmed that a dredger from neighbouring Shariatpur had been spotted operating at night. “We will take action after speaking to the police station. Geo bags were placed before, but the strong current has made the erosion severe,” he added.
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