In pictures: The Shrinking Jamuna

Mostafa Shabuj
Mostafa Shabuj
15 March 2024, 18:00 PM
UPDATED 16 March 2024, 14:53 PM
At least 1 billion tonne sediments are coming from upstream (from India) in the Jamuna River in Gaibandha and Bogura regions

The pictures show a part of the Jamuna river almost dried up. Due to lack of water even small boats cannot run properly.

In the full monsoon, it widens up to 12-14 km in many places in Bogura and Jamalpur districts.

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According to the Bangladesh Water Development Board, every year during the monsoon season, at least 1 billion tonne sediments are coming from upstream (from India) in the Jamuna River in Gaibandha and Bogura regions.

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Therefore, the depth of the river decreases and new char areas are emerged frequently in every year.

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The photos were taken by The Daily Star's Mostafa Shabuj on last Saturday (24.02.24) from Char Batia area of Bogura Sariakandi Upazila.

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