Shailmari sluice gate opened to ease waterlogging in Beel Dakatia

BSS
Published On: 12 Jul 2026, 21:16
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KHULNA, July 12, 2026 (BSS) - The authorities today opened the Shailmari Sluice Gate in Dumuria upazila to facilitate the drainage of stagnant water from the waterlogged Beel Dakatia area, bringing relief to hundreds of thousands of residents affected by prolonged flooding.

The sluice gate was officially opened at around 5 pm by Dumuria UNO Sabita Sarkar in the presence of officials from the Water Development Board (BWDB), local administration and community representatives.

Speaking on the occasion, the UNO described chronic waterlogging in Beel Dakatia as a longstanding challenge that has caused immense hardship for local people, severely affecting agriculture and fisheries.

She said the immediate priority was to ensure rapid drainage of accumulated water to reduce losses suffered by farmers and fish cultivators, adding that the administration would closely monitor the discharge process to prevent any obstruction.

Beel Dakatia, spanning large areas of Dumuria and Phultala upazilas, has long been plagued by severe waterlogging due to siltation of rivers and canals and inadequate drainage facilities. Even moderate rainfall often causes extensive inundation, submerging thousands of acres of cropland and damaging numerous fish enclosures, resulting in significant economic losses.

Officials said opening the Shailmari Sluice Gate would allow excess water trapped in the beel to flow into the nearby Pashur or Shibsa River, helping improve the overall drainage situation.

Local residents welcomed the move but stressed that a lasting solution would require dredging the silted Shailmari River and its connecting canals in addition to operating the sluice gate. 

They said comprehensive river restoration and improved water management were essential to permanently eliminate the recurring waterlogging in the region.
 

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