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Barishal city residents wade in knee-deep water

UNB . Barishal
07 Oct 2023 17:58:45 | Update: 07 Oct 2023 19:39:13
Barishal city residents wade in knee-deep water
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People of Barishal city have been facing immense suffering for the past three consecutive days as most city streets are now under knee-deep water.

The sufferings aggravated this morning with a two-hour-long heavy rainfall.

Tin-shed houses in most low-lying areas and ground floors of other buildings went underwater due to the incessant rainfall for the past several days.

The city dwellers except day labourers and those involved in emergency services are not leaving their homes.

Visiting several areas, UNB’s Barishal correspondent found that different roads including Battala to Hatim Ali College Chaumatha Road, Battala Adam Ali Hajir Goli, Oxford Mission Road, Karim Kutir, College Avenue, Gorosthan Road, Bogura Road, BM School Road, Rupatali Housing, Christian Colony of Paddy Research Road, Wapda Colony of Water Development Board, Fourth-grade Staff Quarter by Shebachim Hospital, Kalushah Road, Kazipara and Kaunia areas have been inundated.

Moreover, Bogura Road, Battala, College Avenue and Gorosthan Road areas are still under knee-deep water.

Masud Rana, observer of Barishal Meteorological Office, said they have so far recorded 235mm of rainfall in the current month against the usual range of 160-210mm a month.

Moreover, 43.6mm of rainfall from 10am to 12pm was recorded due to heavy downpours on Saturday, he said, forecasting that there may be more rain in Barishal over the next 24 hours.

The low-pressure area over the northwestern part of Bangladesh and the adjoining area now lies over the central part of Bangladesh and adjoining area as monsoon is fairly active over Bangladesh and moderate over North Bay, he added.

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