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From Daily Star · () English

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  • Heavy rainfall in Chattogram, Bangladesh, has caused severe flooding, submerging railway tracks and disrupting train services.
  • The Cox's Bazar-bound Parjatak Express is stranded with around 800 passengers due to floodwaters near Jan Ali Hat Station.
  • The Probal Express was also halted after a tree fell on the track, adding to transport chaos in the rain-affected city.

Continuous heavy rainfall in Chattogram, Bangladesh, has led to significant disruptions in transportation, with railway services severely impacted by widespread flooding. The port city has experienced waterlogging across numerous areas since morning, inundating roads and low-lying districts.

The Cox's Bazar-bound Parjatak Express, carrying approximately 800 passengers, remains stranded near Jan Ali Hat Station. The train departed Dhaka early in the morning and was forced to stop after floodwaters submerged a section of the railway track close to Sunnia Madrasa. As of 3:00 PM, the train was held at the location, with station master Nizam Uddin confirming that train movement was suspended for passenger safety.

"We are not allowing the train to proceed considering passenger safety," Uddin stated. "The train will resume its journey once the water recedes and the track is declared safe." The decision to halt the train underscores the severity of the flooding and the potential risks to passengers.

Adding to the transport chaos, the Probal Express, traveling from Cox's Bazar to Chattogram, was also stopped at Dohazari Railway Station. This halt was caused by a tree falling onto the track ahead, confirmed by the Railway Chattogram Divisional Control Room around 2:30 PM. The combined impact of the flooding and the fallen tree has paralyzed key rail routes in the region.

Chattogram has been under the influence of active monsoon conditions for the past two days, resulting in persistent rainfall. The resulting waterlogging has not only disrupted train services but also caused significant inconvenience to residents navigating the flooded streets and low-lying areas of the city.

We are not allowing the train to proceed considering passenger safety. The train will resume its journey once the water recedes and the track is declared safe.

โ€” Nizam UddinThe station master of Jan Ali Hat Station explained the reason for suspending train movement due to floodwaters on the tracks.
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