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Wednesday, July 8th, 2026
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Published : July 8, 2026

Sajek Valley declared closed over adverse weather

The Rangamati district administration has temporarily closed Sajek Valley this evening.

The authorities came up with the decision due to continuous heavy rainfall, landslide risks,

accidents, and disruption of communication in the hilly areas.

The decision was announced as an emergency public notice signed by Rangamati Deputy Commissioner Nazma Ashrafi.

According to the notice, all tourist spots, waterfalls, hilly trails, remote and risky areas in Sajek

Valley have been declared off-limits to tourists, tour operators and the general public until further

instructions.

The announcement stated that, based on the latest weather forecasts from the Bangladesh Meteorological

Department and the Storm Warning Centre in Agargaon and considering recent heavy rainfall in the

Rangamati hill district that caused landslides and communication disruption, the closure was necessary

to ensure public safety.

The district administration urged residents and visitors to exercise caution in movement and strictly

follow official instructions. It further advised avoiding unnecessary travel to risky areas until

weather conditions improve.

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