Ctg district admin evicts nearly 800 families from the hillocks

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Chattogram District Administration in the

backdrop of heavy shower today started eviction of the residents of 800

unauthorized makeshift houses from the hillocks nine risky hills in the city

today.

The eviction team also slashed the supply of electricity and water to the

houses during the drive during heavy rain to avert possible loss of lives

from landslides from Motizorna, Bijoynagar Zeel, Beltoligona and Battali hill

areas.

Five Assistant Commissioners led by Deputy Commissioner Abul Bashar Mohammad

Fakruzaman conducted the eviction drive in the slopes of three different

risky hills in the city around 10 am. Two shelter centers were opened in

different areas of the city in this regard.

The district administration along with the Department of Environment (DoE),

WASA representatives, police personnel, representatives of Chattogram City

Corporation, Chattogram Development Authority, Bangladesh Railway, Fire

Service and Power departments and other concerned departments started the

drive around 10 am, Touhidul Islam, NDC and executive magistrate of

Chattogram district administration said today.

The district administration came up with the move in order to avert possible

loss of lives from landslides in the monsoon as the soil on the hills become

softer and may trigger a landslide, posing threat to the lives of the poor

people dwelling on those risky hills pockets during the rainy season.

Touhidul Islam, after the eviction drive, told journalists that despite

several notices served from the district administration, the families were

still living in the hills in a very dangerous state.

The authorities would gradually evict all families living in different risky

hills in the city, he added.

Patenga Meteorological office measured 306 millimetres of record rainfall

during the last 24 hours ending 6 pm today and 698.7 millimetres of record

rainfall in last five days causing serious disruptions to civic life, port

and businesses activities in the city.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha