Heavy rains lead to horrific waterlogging in parts of Ctg

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Vehicles ply on a waterlogged road in the No 2 Agrabad Gate area of the Port City of Chattogram on Wednesday after heavy rains.
Vehicles ply on a waterlogged road in the No 2 Agrabad Gate area of the Port City of Chattogram on Wednesday after heavy rains.
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Incessant rains since Tuesday night sent low-lying areas of Chattogram city under water, causing indescribable sufferings to its residents.
Waterlogging continues to haunt the residents of the port city as its authorities have so far failed to resolve the protracted problem.
People living in Halishahar, Bakolia, Agrabad CDA, Bahaddarhat, Sholoshohor, No 2 Gate, Muradpur, Prabartak and Chawkbazar areas are experiencing the unusual waterlogging following the heavy rainfalls.
Some people were seen wading through knee-deep water to reach their destinations in the morning. At some places, the officer-goers had to pay extra fares to reach their workplaces, reports the UNB correspondent after visiting different affected areas.
According to the local Met office, the active monsoon triggered the rains and that may continue for another two days.
“The rains may continue for two more days. The Met office recorded 28 mm rainfall till 9 am today, and this is happening due to active monsoon,” said Sheikh Farid Ahmed, meteorologist of Patenga Met office.
Idris Ali, a resident of Sholoshohor area, said: “Just one hour of rain is enough to drown the city, and that’s because of the authorities’ negligence. I’ve been waiting here for an hour but no vehicle is available to catch.”
Female office-goers are the worst sufferers as they have to wade through knee-deep water to go to their workplaces.
In some places, some CNG-run auto-rickshaws went out of order as rainwater entered their hosepipes, forcing the drivers to manually push them ahead.

Nasima Akhter, a garment worker, said: “I’ve got stuck here in No-2 Gate area as all the roads have gone under water. More worrying is that the rickshaw-pullers were demanding excess fares taking advantage of the situation.”
LGRD Minister Tajul Islam at a programme recently said authorities will soon take up the issue of reported faulty designs in the infrastructure built to solve the waterlogging problem in the port city of Chattogram.
“Issues regarding waterlogging in Chattogram will be taken care of soon in coordination with the agencies concerned, including the Ministry of Water Resources, Chattogram Development Authority, Port Authority and City Corpora-tion,” the minister said.

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