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Flash Flood in Sylhet: Tk 2,173 cr losses in fishery resources

News Desk Flood 2022-05-22, 10:44pm

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A total of 18,749 fisheries, including enclosures and fish farms, in 11 upazilas of Sylhet have been inundated by the flash floods.



A total of 18,749 fisheries, including enclosures and fish farms, in 11 upazilas of Sylhet have been inundated by the flash floods, forcing 2.13 crore fish fry and 2,305 tonnes of fish washed away in the flood waters, said Department of Fisheries on Sunday.

Besides, there has been infrastructural damage due to the flood triggered by onrush of hilly water from India.

As a result, 15,163 fish farm owners of Sylhet district are counting a loss of Tk 2,173 crore, said Sylhet district fisheries officer Md Abul Kalam Azad.

In this regard, the worst affected areas are Zakiganj, Gowainghat, Kanaighat, Bishwanath, Jaintapur and Beanibazar upazilas.

Anwarul Islam, a fish farmer from Birshree area of Zakiganj upazila, said, “I have taken a loan of around Tk 2 lakh for fish farming in the pond. At the beginning of the flood, trying to save the fish by enclosing the pond did not help. All the fish have been washed away by the flood.”

According to the Fisheries Department, 6,350 fish farms inundated in Zakiganj counting a loss of Tk 622 crore while 2,592 farms in Gowainghat inundated with a loss of Tk 140 crore, 2,350 farms in Kanaighat with a loss of Tk 64 crore, 2,150 farms in Biswanath with loss of TK 155 crore, 2,100 farms in Zaintapur with loss of Tk 174 crore and 1,402 farms in Beanibazar with loss of Tk 216.81 crore.

Besides, 535 fish farms in Sylhet Sadar Upazila, 845 in Golapganj, 70 in Balaganj, 145 in Companyganj and 210 in South Surma have been flooded.

Fisheries Officer Abul Kalam Azad said, “There has been a huge loss of fish farming in the district, which is irreparable. And the amount of damage is constantly increasing.”

Meanwhile, the flood situation in Sylhet has improved a little. However, the Surma river is still flowing above the danger level at all points of Sylhet.

According to the Flood Forecasting and Warning Center, the Surma River was flowing at 84 cm at Kanaighat Point and 12 cm above the danger level at Sylhet City Point on Sunday morning.

At the same time, Kushiara River is flowing at 132 cm above the danger level at Amalshid point of Zakiganj and at 47 cm at Sheola point of Beanibazar.