Today morning, there is water logging in various areas of the capital in the rainy season. From the lanes of the city to the main roads, water has been seen to accumulate. After four hours of rain, the water did not completely move. That is why in the afternoon the same image was also. So the people of the city have to suffer the worst. None of the two Dhaka City Corporation and Dhaka WASA, which are responsible for water logging, were found to be found in the water logged areas.
It is learned that, in the morning only half an hour after heavy rains, water logging was visible in different areas of the capital. These areas include Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), Dhanmondi Rapa Plaza, Dhanmondi -8 / A Staff Quarter, Janthar Garden, Gastroliolar Gali, Kalabagan Dolphin Galli, Green Road, Mohammadpur, Jigatala, Dholaiakhal, Azimpur, Hazaribagh, Shantinagar, Malibag, Mouchak, Segunbagicha, Paltan, Bailey Road, Siddheswari, Circuit House Road, Rajarbagh, Shantibagh, Arambagh, Motijheel, Dilkusha, Bangabhaban area, Bagerhat, Kazi Alauddin Road, Bangshal, Jurain, Postagola, Muradpur, Shyampur, Kadamtala, Kamalapur, Manik Nagar, Basabo, Mugda, New Market, West-south side Battala, BGB-3 and 4th gate, Nazimuddin Road, Hossaini Dalan, Chawkbazar, Lalbagh, Matuail, Jatrabari, Demra, Shani Akhara, Shikdi, Dania, Daigonj rail bridge are one of the main. Most of these areas were found to be submerged even after one and a half hours. However, the City Corporation demanded that the water had dropped within an hour of the rain. Although the city residents did not get any authenticity of their claim
Khandaker Millatul Islam, Additional Chief Waste Management Officer of Dhaka South City Corporation, told the Bengali Tribune, "There is so much rain this morning. Due to this, water was submerged in low-lying areas. Immediately after the rain stopped our Emergency Response Team took part in the field. They helped open the lid of manholes and drained the water. '
Additional Chief Waste Management Officer of Southern City commented, "In many areas, waste spaces and polythene deposits have become freezing of manhole spaces. Because of this, there is a problem to get water. We have removed them. '
But the citizens of the DSCC did not see the reflection of such a statement. In the afternoon, there were waterlogging in various places in Dhaka.
Saddam Hussein, a resident of Chanakharpur, told the Bangla Tribune that knee-deep water has been accumulated in different areas of Chanakharpul, Bakshibazar, Nazim Uddin Road, Dhaka Medical College (DMCH) Hospital, Dhaka campus, and Azimpur. See also the water logging at 12:30 pm. Due to the water the patient's relatives had to suffer a lot. But I have not seen any City Corporation or any staff of Dhaka WASA. "
Kafayet Ulha, a resident of Hazaribagh, said that water was being accumulated on different roads till Sunday noon. Water has also emerged on the ground floor of some houses. His comment, 'City corporation drains are filled with dirt and garbage. For this reason, proper water is not being drained.
It is learned that, in order to reduce the water logging of the capital, every year, hundreds of crores of rupees are spent. This year the DSCC has spent 193 crores for constructing roads, footpaths and surface drills. The company has already spent almost all the money. But the city residents are not seeing any possibility of getting rid of waterlogging in the coming rainy season. Along with City Corporation, Dhaka WASA spent huge amount of money on cleaning its own drain. But there is no development of the situation.
The same image in different areas of Dhaka North City. On the road of Kazipara-Sheowarpara, water waves were seen to rise. Hundreds of people in these areas have been suffering, the traffic has been interrupted. Locals of Mirpur 11 and 12 have not been able to escape the waterlogging. There are also reports of water logging in different areas of DNCC including Kalyanpur, Katasur, Ibrahi