May 12, 2025, 2:52 pm

Shahzadpur farmers demand permanent solution to protect crops from floods

  • Update Time : Sunday, May 11, 2025
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WDB pocketing money by constructing temporary embankment year on year in name of protecting farmers’ crops



Staff Reporter:



A two-kilometre stretch of the flood protection embankment near Rautara Sluice Gate in Baghabari area of Shahzadpur upazila in Sirajganj district has been remained unprotected since 1990s as a portion of the embankment collapsed by floodwater.

Due to this, around 62,000 hectares of cropland in the Chalan Beel region face risk of flooding each year during the monsoon, just before the paddy harvest.

To protect the crops, the Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) in Sirajganj constructs temporary ring embankment with sand piling along the unprotected stretch each monsoon before the harvest time. This practice has been going on for the last few years. As a result, the affected farmers are being deprived of permanent solution even after raising demand for year on year.

Like previous years, BWDB completed the construction of a 1,200-metre temporary ring embankment last month at a cost of Tk 2.51 crore.

The temporary ring embankment prevents monsoon water from flooding cropland in the Chalan Beel region.

Once the paddy harvest is completed, locals demolish the embankment for fishing in the surrounding water-bodies, as they do every year around June.

Although this temporary structure is essential for protecting crops from flooding, it results in public funds being spent each year to construct an embankment that is later dismantled within a couple of months.

A permanent structure would resolve the issue, said locals.

“When the Jamuna starts swelling in April-May, the water level rises in its tributaries, the Boral and Dholai rivers, causing water to enter cropland across the Chalan Beel region through Rautara Sluice Gate,” said Md Abdus Samad, a resident of Rautara village.

“The temporary ring embankment restricts early monsoon water from entering the cropland, allowing us to harvest paddy safely. However, due to the lack of a permanent protection, we cannot cultivate two or three crops in the cropland,” he added.

BWDB officials in Sirajganj stated that, the Jamuna’s water level had risen by two metres since the end of April due to onrush of water from upstream.

“The swelling Jamuna has caused the water level of the Boral River to rise as well. However, the Jamuna is still three metres below the danger level, so there is no immediate concern,” said Md Imtiaz Hossain, assistant engineer at BWDB Sirajganj.

“The construction of the 1,200-metre ring embankment at Rautara was completed last month, before the flow of water increased in the rivers, ensuring farmers can harvest their crops before floodwaters can reach the cropland,” he added.

“This temporary embankment saves around 62,000 hectares of cropland in seven upazilas across three districts in the Chalan Beel region, which is why, BWDB constructs it every year for the benefit of farmers,” Imtiaz said.

“After the crop harvest, fishermen and locals demolish the temporary embankment to fishing in the Chalan Beel wetlands,” said Md Abdul Mazid of Nada village in Ullapara upazila, Sirajganj.

“However, BWDB could avoid spending crores of taka every year on this temporary structure if it opted for a permanent embankment with necessary sluice gates, bridges, and pumping stations to control floodwaters,” he added.

Md Mokhlesur Rahman, executive engineer of BWDB in Sirajganj, confirmed that, “A feasibility study for a permanent embankment in the area is underway.”

“While the temporary ring embankment is necessary, constructing it every year is a waste of public funds,” he added.

“BWDB recognises the need for a permanent structure for flood protection and is working on it. Once, the feasibility study is completed, we will initiate a project for its construction,” Mokhlesur Rahman said.

 

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