Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 20th February 2025, 5:35 AM
The Khulna City Corporation (KCC) is making significant progress in its Waterlogging Removal Implementation Project, aiming to free the city from chronic water stagnation issues and improve urban drainage systems.
Under this initiative, KCC is rapidly constructing roads, drainage networks, sluice gates, and pump houses to ensure efficient water flow in canals and the Moyur River, according to KCC officials.
KCC’s Chief Engineer Moshiuzzaman Khan confirmed that all construction work, including roads, drainage, sluice gates, and pump houses, is progressing rapidly. However, some contractors abandoned their projects after August 5, 2024, causing temporary setbacks.
Shaikh Ashrafuzzaman, President of the Greater Khulna Development Action Coordination Committee (GKDACC), noted that despite multiple efforts over the past 15 years, the waterlogging problem persists during the monsoon season. Previous initiatives, including the Tk 65 crore Urban Development Project (2013) and a separate waterlogging removal project in 2018, failed to provide a long-term solution.
He emphasized the need for collaboration with the Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) and other government agencies to ensure a comprehensive resolution to the issue.
City residents remain hopeful that upon completion of the ongoing project, they will finally see relief from Khulna’s long-standing waterlogging crisis.
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