Rangamati's hanging bridge has submerged

Rangamati Correspondent

Photo: Bonik Barta

Due to nearly a week of continuous rain, mountain runoff, and upstream water inflow, the water level in Kaptai Lake has risen, submerging the "Symbol of Rangamati," the famous hanging bridge (jhulonto shetu) in Rangamati. Since Friday morning (August 23), the authorities have banned the movement of tourists and locals over the bridge due to the increased water level in the lake.

Authorities have been vigilant, with the control room of the Karnaphuli Hydroelectric Plant providing regular updates. As of 2 PM on Friday, the water level in Kaptai Lake was 106.06 MSL (Mean Sea Level).

Alok Bikash Chakma, the Rangamati Tourism Holiday Complex manager, reported that the bridge has submerged due to increased water flow from upstream. Access for visitors is currently suspended, and repair work is underway. He also mentioned that the bridge will be reopened to visitors as soon as the water level decreases.

Since its construction in 1983, the hanging bridge has been a cherished part of Rangamati's history and culture. It is celebrated domestically and internationally as the "Symbol of Rangamati."

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