Cox’s Bazar Representative: Cyclone Sitrang has caused extensive erosion in the coastal areas of Cox’s Bazar. Especially the world’s longest beach, including Labani, Kalatali, has lost the beauty of the beach due to the destruction of geo bags and breaking of sandbars. Tourists are expressing their displeasure after seeing these terrible breakdowns.
It has been alleged that even after two weeks of cyclone Sitrang, the district administration and water development board have not taken any initiative to restore the affected areas. Therefore, tourists and locals have demanded that all the damaged points be repaired as soon as possible.
This view of the world’s longest beach is post-cyclone. In addition to the destruction of beach sand, various roads have been destroyed. The beauty of the beach is lost and turned into a wasteland. Turbulent waves are constantly hitting the sandbars and geo bags. As a result, the beach has lost its beauty.
Sweety, who came on a trip from Dhaka Jatrabari, said that every year they come to Cox’s Bazar beach There have been many changes in the road than before. But the damage that has occurred on the beach is not so good. Meanwhile, thousands of tourists from different parts of the country and foreigners visit this beach. Everyone should watch the beach. So I demand to repair these breakdowns as soon as possible.
Several tourists who are thirsty for travel say that Cox’s Bazar, the longest beach in the world, is one of the favorite places for domestic and foreign tourists. So many people rush to this sea city to spend time happily with family and loved ones. But they are expressing their displeasure after seeing the situation of beach destruction.
Meanwhile, traders near the sea shore said that the beach has been damaged due to the impact of Cyclone Sitrang and high tide. From Shaibal Point to Kalatali, the sandbank has been eroded. As a result, some disappointed traders.
Additional District Magistrate of Cox’s Bazar. Abu Sufian said that the damages caused by Cyclone Sitrang at various points including Labani and Kalatali will be repaired soon. He also said that even before Cyclone Sitrang, the Jio bag which had been destroyed by the rising water level during the full moon tide and the waves had also been repaired.
In the past, the tidal waves caused by various cyclones have caused extensive damage to the coast of Cox’s Bazar.
