'Cluster Homes' gain popularity in Kurigram char areas as flood protection
August 12, 2025 00:00:00
KURIGRAM, Aug 11 (UNB): In the flood-prone char regions of Kurigram, "cluster homes" are emerging as a beacon of hope, offering safe shelter during floods.
Built as high structures through joint community efforts, these homes are providing vital protection for families in some of the country's most vulnerable areas.
Located along rivers such as the Brahmaputra, Teesta, Dharla, and Dudhkumar, the char areas are highly susceptible to seasonal floods and river erosion.
In response, many families have come together to build high-rise cluster homes - structures elevated 8 to 10 feet above ground - to escape the water and avoid the annual cycle of displacement.
Each cluster home typically shelters 5 to 10 families and costs around Tk 40,000 to Tk 60,000 to construct, depending on size and materials. The land used usually spans 15 to 25 decimals.
There are approximately 469 chars in Kurigram, and the concept is spreading rapidly across many of them.
Mizanur Rahman, 55, a daily wage earner from Char Mantala in Chilmari upazila, shared his experience: "Last year, 10 families built a cluster home on 25 decimals of land at a cost of Tk 60,000. When floods hit, our home stays dry, and even people from surrounding areas come here for shelter."