Floodwaters in Bangladesh overflow, sopping Up villages in Tripura

The floodwaters from Bangladesh have entered India and inundated several villages in northeastern state of Tripura, officials said. The flood started when heavy rainfall caused rivers in Bangladesh to spill over, drowning many villages such as Burichong, Shahidul, Panchra, Hyderabad, Shankuchail, Rajapur, Nabiabad, Bhapiradla and Panchpilar. These villages were badly affected as the floodwater gushed through the region.

Floodwaters made their way near the Indian border as things continued to worsen. They crossed the border and went via border gates 184 to 188 in the Buxnagar area to enter Tripura. Numerous villages are currently under water in Tripura’s impacted regions due to flooding, which has left considerable damage in its wake. As authorities collaborate to address the developing crisis, the situation is still regarded as serious.

Many villages in Tripura were flooded as a result of the floodwaters surpassing the barbed wire fence that marks the international border between Bangladesh and India. Villages including Kalsimura Nagar, Buxnagar, Dakshinpara, Bagber, and Adampur are under water as a result of the region’s severe flooding. In Buxnagar, the water has risen several feet, burying several houses. Things are bleak there. Residents are stranded due to an abrupt rise in water levels, necessitating an immediate evacuation.

This disaster brought back vivid memories of the 2002-like flooding, when waters from Bangladesh crossed the border and deluged the same region in the northeastern state of Tripura. That flood caused widespread devastation with many homes, crops, and livelihoods washed away. This summer’s flood has been compared to the one in 2002, bringing anxiety to the citizens and authorities alike, planning for the possible aftermath of this flooding situation.

After 28 years, people in this region are once more faced with the MAYHEM caused by cross-border floods. Because of this, the local government is on high alert; they are being cautious, keeping a close eye on the situation, and organizing assistance for those who are impacted. As the floodwaters continue to rise, the locals are working to salvage their homes and means of subsistence. Authorities urge everyone in the vicinity to stay vigilant and take the necessary safety precautions.

By Banasree Sarkar