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Sajek Valley tours discouraged after devastating fire

Tourism 2025-02-25, 11:03am

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Tourism facilities in Sajek Valley gutted in the devastating fire



Khagrachhari, Feb 25 – The local administration in Rangamati has discouraged tourists from visiting the fire-ravaged Sajek Valley for safety reasons.

Shirin Akter, Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) of Baghaichhari, said the decision was taken temporarily to ensure tourists’ safety following the devastating fire that gutted resorts, cottages and homes in the popular tourist destination on Monday afternoon.

Suporno Deb Borman, President of the Cottage and Resort Owners’ Association of Sajek, said that the fire destroyed 35 resorts, 37 cottages, seven restaurants, 19 shops and 37 local dwellings.

The fire broke out around 1:00 pm at Obokash Resort and quickly spread to nearby resorts and cottages.

With the assistance of the Army, Border Guard Bangladesh and locals, firefighters managed to bring the blaze under control after three hours of relentless efforts.

Local UNO Shirin mentioned that the full extent of the damages is yet to be determined, but assessments are underway.

Rahul Chakma, Organising Secretary of the Sajek Resort Owners’ Association, lamented the severe losses and demanded the establishment of a fire service station in Sajek to prevent future disasters. - UNB