Report Writing on Arsenic Pollution
- Fakhruddin Babar
- May 27, 2024
- 2 min read
Arsenic Pollution Plagues Halishahar Village
Sohei, 10 March 2023, South Halishahar, Chittagong:
Arsenic pollution has reached critical levels in the village of Halishahar, casting a dark shadow over the health and well-being of its inhabitants. The residents have begun to exhibit symptoms of arsenicosis, a dire consequence of prolonged exposure to arsenic-contaminated water sources.
The gravity of the situation has escalated, sparking widespread concern among the affected population. Despite seeking medical assistance at the local thana hospital, the afflicted individuals face formidable challenges due to the inadequacy of medical resources. The absence of sufficient facilities exacerbates their plight, hindering their access to proper treatment and care.
Compounding the issue further, the tubewells in the affected area remain untested, leaving the community in a perilous state of uncertainty. Without accurate testing to differentiate between safe and contaminated water sources, the risk of arsenicosis continues to loom large over the villagers.
Medical professionals at the thana hospital fear the potential outbreak of arsenicosis on an epidemic scale if proactive measures are not promptly implemented. Urgent intervention is imperative to mitigate the adverse effects of arsenic pollution and safeguard the health and well-being of Halishahar's populace.
Arsenic Contamination Plagues Gobra Village
Sweety, Kushtia; January 25, 2023
Gobra, a quaint village nestled under the jurisdiction of Kumarkhali in the district of Kushtia, has recently been thrust into a state of crisis due to the dire shortage of clean drinking water. With a population of at least twenty thousand inhabitants, the village is grappling with a grave issue of arsenic poisoning, a malady that continues to afflict an increasing number of individuals with each passing day.
Arsenicosis, a debilitating disease caused by the ingestion of water contaminated with arsenic, has become alarmingly prevalent in Gobra. Despite the presence of three tubewells in the village, all of which serve as sources of water for the residents, the water drawn from these tubewells has been found to be tainted with arsenic, posing a grave threat to the health and well-being of the community.
The insidious nature of arsenic contamination has already taken its toll on a significant portion of the village populace, with numerous individuals falling victim to arsenicosis. As a desperate measure to secure potable water, many villagers have resorted to utilizing water from nearby ponds, oblivious to the fact that even these water sources are laden with pollutants.
Efforts to draw attention to the plight of Gobra village have been undertaken through the dissemination of information via newspapers. However, despite these appeals, the authorities have yet to institute concrete measures to alleviate the suffering of the affected populace.
It is imperative that immediate and concerted action be taken by the relevant authorities to address this pressing issue and safeguard the health and welfare of the residents of Gobra village. The time for action is now, as further delay could exacerbate the already dire situation faced by the suffering humanity of Gobra.
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