Thursday, 02 May, 2024
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Thursday, 02 May, 2024
The Daily Post
Waterways in Guptachara-chattogram

Peoples Suffer rises

Ilias Suman, Sandeep

Peoples Suffer rises

By looking at the picture, it may seem that the Rohingyas are fleeing somewhere. Although it seems like this, the reality is that it is a picture of the navigation system of Sandwip in Chattogram.

On Thursday, Abdul Karim Alo of Muchapur No. 1 Ward along with his pregnant sister-in-law, who was born at Sandwip Medical Center, asked the doctor to admit the baby to the NICU as an emergency. Then immediately his family brought the child to Guptachara Ghat for Chittagong. Guptachara Ghat was crowded with passengers and the sea was very rough. At around 11 o'clock, the ghat authorities said that a service boat had left some time ago and another boat would be late. In such a situation, the family of the child is worried.

Finding no way, they ran towards Gachua Ghat and reached the shores of Chittagong through Guliyakhali Ghat and had to walk a long and weepy way with their baby. The family is making last efforts to save the child. Relatives of the patient say that we are the victims of such suffering due to the lack of sea ambulance to transport patients during emergencies. Their question is how much suffering will our sea travel be safe?

Meanwhile, after Eid, a large number of passengers were noticed at Kumra Guptachara Ghat on the Sandwip-Chittagong sea route yesterday, due to disfavorable weather conditions, the speed boat was closed. The Guptachara route will be operated once by ship.

 

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