Flood situation in river basin areas particularly chars and downstream of the district has deteriorated further with the rise of water level in the river of Brahmaputra due to rain and onrush of hilly waters from the upstream.
Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) officials said water level of the Brahmaputra River rose by 7 cm and water was flowing 26 cm above the danger level at Fulchharighat point at 9 am.
With the rise of water level in the river, flood water entered the different chars including Satarkandi, Rasulpur, char Ratanpur, Madhyo urya, Kalasona, Ziadanga, Vazondanga, char Katlamari, Galna, Gaabgachhi, khachapara, Jamira, Pepulia, Zigabari, Ulgar char, Dakatiar char, char chowmohon, Anandabari, Vatiapara, Paglar char, Horichandi, Khatiamari and Nischintapur of Fulchhari.
Sources said over 8,000 people of the chars have been marooned creating untold sufferings as boats and rafts have become only means of movement in the chars.
Due to flood, agri crops of 120 hectares of land of the upazila went under floodwater making the char dwellers more worried about their food security.
Urya Union parishad Chairman Golam Mostafa Pasha said almost all areas of the union have been submerged resulting in over 1000 families marooned.
Fulchhari UNO Anisur Rahman said the upazila administration has taken all-out preparations to face the flood situation efficiently.
Talking to the BSS, assistant commissioner of the district administration and also district relief and rehabilitation officer (Acting) Md. Jewel Miah said rice and dry food are being distributed among the flood affected people through respective upazila administration to mitigate the sufferings of the flood hit people.
The district administration led by DC Quazi Nahid Rasul is also monitoring the flood situation of the district closely, he concluded.