BGB, locals repair roads serving bridge on Dharla River in Lalmonirhat

The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and local students of Lalmonirhat pitched in to diagram roadworks intention the border at Lalmonirhat Patgram this day (7 September).

They applied repair and restoration work on the broken roads ensuing in and from the Dharla River’s Jora Bridge in Jongra Union of Patgram Upazila.

Per BGB and locals, the roads serving Jora Bridge had turn out to be unusable attributable to erosion introduced on by the river. Approximately 120 toes of the avenue’s plot on both facet of the bridge had collapsed, rising severe transportation difficulties for roughly 10-12,000 residents and students from 10 surrounding neighbourhoods.

The injury additionally hindered the circulation of all forms of autos, alongside side emergency patient transport.

Upon changing into privy to the subject, BGB, below the route of the Rangpur Sector, initiated the repair work via the 61 BGB Battalion. With the toughen of local students and residents, the repair work included the intention of about 335 toes of palisade, 15,000 cubic toes of earth filling, two facet drains, and other predominant avenue surfacing.

The effort additionally alive to planting over 50 bushes and inserting grass turfing for stabilization.

Native dignitaries, students, and various BGB officials had been present for the duration of the repair actions.