Road and rail communications between Dhaka-Chattogram route have been stopped as different parts of rail lines and highways are under floodwater, reports BSS.
According to the Railway sources, several sections of the railway lines on the Feni and Cumilla routes have been submerged. In Feni, floodwaters are flowing over railway tracks and bridges, while a railway bridge in Sylhet has also sunk.
Additionally, parts of the Chittagong-Cox's Bazar railway line have collapsed due to landslides. Several sections of the railway lines on the Dohazari and Nazirhat routes have also been submerged.
Talking to the media, Chattogram Railway Station Manager Mohammad Moniruzzaman said that the railway authority has decided to stop train movement due to the risk of ongoing floods.
Train services will be resumed when the situation normalises, he added.
Meanwhile, all bus services on the Dhaka-Chattogram route have been stopped. Although bus traffic is normal only on Cox's Bazar and Bandarban routes, but other routes bus services, including Khagrachari, are stopped.
Manager of Shyamoli in Chattogram Amjad Hossain Rumon said they have been forced to stop bus services on almost all routes as different parts of highways have been submerged due to the ongoing floodwater.
"If the water comes down from the road, we will resume bus service again on all routes," he added.
Bd-pratidin English/Tanvir Raihan