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Kushtia-Rajbari regional highway caves in for 3rd time

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14 Sep 2022 00:08:59 | Update: 14 Sep 2022 00:08:59
Kushtia-Rajbari regional highway caves in for 3rd time
A portion of Kushtia-Rajbari regional highway becomes risky for vehicle movement – Courtesy Photo

A portion of Kushtia-Rajbari regional highway caved in recently for the third time within a span of two years, disrupting vehicular movement and raising the risk of accidents.

The road stretching from Kumarkhali Bus Stand to Golchattar area was constructed involving Tk 190 crore in 2020. Later, renovation work was carried out in June, 2021 as a portion of it caved in and potholes developed making it unfit for use.

A portion of the important regional highway was again renovated after eight months in November, 2021 as it has become risky now for movement for the same reason. 

Locals said 200-300 meter narrow ditches have been created on the road again.

The potholes get filled with water even after a light rain, putting the vehicles and passengers passing the road at risk. Light vehicles like human haulers often overturn on the  road, they said.

The road turned unfit for movement several days ago but the authorities concerned did not pay any attention to it, forcing local people to use the road amid risk, they alleged.

During a recent visit, this UNB correspondent found several hundred buses, trucks, private cars, microbus, battery-run three-wheeler vehicles, CNG-run auto-rickshaws use the road daily. There is also a bus stand in the area so many people have to use the road.

Akmal Uddin, a trucker, said he is a regular user of the road. “We have to use the road amid risk and sometimes light vehicles break down, causing immense sufferings to the passengers.”

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