"Megna River: The Lifeblood of Southeastern Bangladesh"
Megna River
The Megna River is a prominent waterway in southeastern Bangladesh, formed by the confluence of the Surma and Kushiyara rivers. Spanning approximately 100 kilometers, it flows southward, eventually merging with the Bay of Bengal. The river plays a crucial role in the region's transportation, supporting ferries and boats that facilitate trade and commerce. It is also vital for fishing and irrigation, sustaining local communities and agriculture. The Megna River's banks are rich in biodiversity, providing habitat for various species. However, it faces challenges such as pollution and climate change impacts. Culturally significant, the river is often celebrated in local folklore and represents the connection between nature and the lives of the people it nourishes.
Key Word:
- Megna River
- Southeastern Bangladesh
- Surma River
- Kushiyara River
- River confluence
- Bay of Bengal
- Transportation route
- Fishing resources
- Irrigation in Bangladesh
- Biodiversity in Megna
- Environmental challenges
- Cultural significance
- Floodplain ecosystems
- Bangladesh rivers
- Delta river system
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