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SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025
Feni villagers endure ordeal as collapsed bridge remains unrepaired

Bangladesh

UNB
30 January, 2025, 12:45 pm
Last modified: 30 January, 2025, 12:48 pm

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Feni villagers endure ordeal as collapsed bridge remains unrepaired

UNB
30 January, 2025, 12:45 pm
Last modified: 30 January, 2025, 12:48 pm
Beyond transportation, the collapsed bridge has triggered a ripple effect, affecting the local economy and infrastructure. Photo: UNB
Beyond transportation, the collapsed bridge has triggered a ripple effect, affecting the local economy and infrastructure. Photo: UNB

For thousands of residents in Sonagazi upazila's Chardarbesh and Bogadhana unions, a collapsed bridge is more than a broken structure—it is a daily ordeal that has stretched for over six months.

The bridge over the Badar Mokam canal, once a vital link between these two unions, gave way during last year's devastating flood, leaving behind a fractured lifeline and mounting public suffering.

Since the collapse on August 24, communication between Motiganj and Daserhat, as well as between Chardarbesh Keramatia and Bagdana Kazirhat, has remained disrupted.

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What was once a seamless journey now demands detours, additional costs, and the ever-present risk of crossing a makeshift bamboo bridge that the villagers themselves erected.

"I used to reach Kazirhat Bazar within minutes. Now, I either have to take the long route or cross this fragile bamboo bridge. Both ways, I suffer," lamented Gias Uddin Mamun, a local trader.

The absence of a proper bridge has hit students the hardest.

The attendance at Bagispur Government Primary School, local kindergartens, and madrasahs has dwindled as children struggle to commute safely. Parents fear for their academic future.

"My son cries every morning, refusing to go to school because of the risky crossing," said a worried mother from Chardarbesh.

Authorities are not unaware of the crisis.

The Local Government Engineering Department (LGED) and upazila administration visited the site months ago, pledging a Tk 20-lakh bailey bridge.

But six months on, work is yet to begin.

"Officials assured us of a new bridge, but nothing has been done. How long must we wait?" questioned Mainul Islam, a frustrated resident.

LGED's Deputy Assistant Engineer Nazmul Huda clarified that the original bridge was built 25 years ago by the Water Development Board without pillar foundations.

"The strong current during the flood eroded the soil underneath, causing the bridge to collapse completely," he explained.

Despite visits by the World Bank and other delegations, action remains elusive.

Sonagazi Upazila Executive Engineer Abdul Quader Mojahid reiterated that the construction of a new 30-meter bailey bridge has been approved and will commence soon.

Beyond transportation, the collapsed bridge has triggered a ripple effect, affecting the local economy and infrastructure.

Emon, a driver, highlighted how riverbank erosion in nearby Noakhali's Companiganj upazila due to the Muchapur regulator's breakdown has further aggravated the situation. "People are losing homes, farmlands, and roads. If authorities delay any longer, the damage will be irreversible," he warned.

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