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Tk 7,340cr flood control embankment to be built in Feni: Adviser

July 13, 2025 12:00:00


Flood situation in Feni is beginning to improve as water recedes. Due to heavy rainfall over the past few days, most parts of the district went under water, leaving a trail of devastation. The photo was taken on Saturday. — Focus Bangla

Feni, July 12 (UNB): The government is taking steps to implement a Tk 7,340 crore project to build flood control embankments along the Muhuri, Kohua, and Silonia rivers in Feni through the Bangladesh Army, said Disaster Management and Relief Ministry Adviser Faruk-E-Azam on Saturday.

"This will not be an ordinary project. It's a massive project and will require top-level technical expertise and flawless execution. The embankments must be of the highest quality," he said while visiting flood-hit areas in Fulgazi upazila of the district.

The adviser said the current embankments in the region are inadequate for tackling such large-scale floods. "We need stronger embankments. The proposed project will be implemented with proper technological support and under appropriate authority," he said.

"Natural disasters can't be prevented, but the government is fully prepared to deal with the aftermath," he said, adding that the embankment project alone will cost around Tk 7,000 crore and will take time to implement.

The Adviser visited Ali Azam High School flood shelter in Fulgazi around 10am.

He also visited Azmiri Begum Girls High School shelter in Munshirhat and inspected a river erosion point along the Muhuri River at Dakkhin Sripur Purbopara.

During his visit, local flood-affected residents informed the adviser about delays in receiving relief and alleged various irregularities by local administration.

They also demanded a sustainable 122-kilometre flood control embankment along the three rivers.

The overall flood situation in Feni has started to improve with water levels gradually receding.

The low-lying areas in Chhagalnaiya, Feni Sadar, and Daganbhuiyan remain submerged, leaving nearly 40,000 people across 30 villages waterlogged.


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