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Restriction on tourism in Rangamati’s Sajek lifted

Nation 2025-02-25, 11:10pm

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Rangamati,  25 Feb - The Rangamati district administration has lifted the restriction on tourism one day after the massive fire that engulfed nearly 100 resorts, restaurants and houses in Sajek Valley, a popular tourist destination in Rangamati’s Baghaichhari upazila, on Tuesday.

Shirin Akter, Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) of Baghaichhari, said the restriction which was imposed after the fire incident, was lifted on Tuesday afternoon.

Earlier on Monday, the local administration in Rangamati discouraged tourists from visiting the fire-ravaged Sajek Valley for safety reasons.

The decision was taken temporarily to ensure tourists’ safety following the devastating fire, said UNO.

Habib Ullah, deputy commissioner of Rangamati, said over 90-95 resorts, shops, cottages and dwelling houses were gutted down during the massive fire that broke out at Sajek Valley around 1 pm on Monday.

The local administration formed a committee to investigate the massive fire and asked the committee to submit its report within seven working days.