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Around 600 Tourists Stranded in Sajek Valley as Heavy Rains Submerge Road, Bridge

From Daily Star · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Approximately 600 tourists are stranded in Sajek Valley, Rangamati, after heavy rainfall submerged parts of the Sajek-Baghaihat road and a bridge.
  • Resort and cottage owners have waived room rental fees for the stranded tourists, who will only pay for food and services.
  • The Sajek Valley tourist destination has been temporarily closed by the Rangamati district administration due to heavy rain and landslide risks.

Around 600 tourists find themselves stranded in Sajek Valley, located in Rangamati's Baghaichhari upazila, following significant rainfall that has inundated sections of the Sajek-Baghaihat road and a local bridge. The tourists, who arrived on Monday and Tuesday, are unable to depart as the water levels rose.

Suparna Deb Barman, president of the Sajek Resort and Cottage Owners' Association, confirmed the situation. She stated that all affected tourists are currently accommodated in local resorts and cottages. Their departure is contingent on the rainfall subsiding and the waters receding from the road and bridge.

In a gesture of support, resort and cottage owners have decided to forgo room charges for the stranded visitors. Tourists will only be responsible for the costs of food and any other necessary services during their unexpected extended stay. The Rangamati district administration has responded by temporarily closing Sajek Valley to tourists until further notice, citing the ongoing heavy rainfall and the potential threat of landslides.

They will not be able to leave until the rainfall subsides and the water recedes from the road.

โ€” Suparna Deb BarmanPresident of the Sajek Resort and Cottage Owners' Association, explaining the situation for stranded tourists.
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Originally published by Daily Star in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.