Some 461 tourists, who had gotten stranded in Sajek Valley in Baghaichari upazila of Rangamati due to heavy rain, landslides, and severed road communication, have been evacuated with the help of the Bangladesh army.
Of the total tourists, 311 left Sajek this morning (10 July) after army personnel helped them cross flooded stretches by boats in the Machalong Bazar, Simanachhara, and Baghaihat Bazar areas before continuing their journey by road.
Earlier yesterday, another 150 tourists were evacuated in the first phase, the Baghaihat Army Zone said this morning.
A total of 561 tourists had been stranded in Sajek Valley following days of continuous rainfall, landslides, and severed road links. The Army arranged boats and rafts to help tourists cross inundated sections of the road.
According to Baghaihat Zone sources, 150 tourists traveled to Khagrachhari in the first phase yesterday, while the remaining 311 left the valley in the second phase today. The remaining around 100 tourists will also be evacuated in phases.
Rahul Chakma, organising secretary of the Sajek Cottage and Resort Owners’ Association, said stranded tourists were provided accommodation free of charge, although they were required to pay only for water.
Meanwhile, normal life in Rangamati has been disrupted by continuous rainfall and adverse weather, with the district administration shifting residents from landslide-prone areas to safer locations. So far, 3,524 people have taken shelter in 40 shelters across the district.
The flood has also inundated homes, croplands, and low-lying areas in Baghaichari, Belaichari, and Juraichari as water from upstream continues to flow into the region.
Thousands of people have remained affected by flooding and are facing shortages of safe drinking water and food.
Landslides have also disrupted traffic at several points on the Rangamati-Chattogram and Kaptai-Chattogram roads.
The district administration and fire service urged residents living in vulnerable areas to move to shelters amid fears of fresh landslides.
