A haor is a wetland ecosystem in the north eastern part of Bangladesh which physically is a bowl or saucer shaped shallow depression, also known as a backswamp. In a country where one third of all area can be termed as wetlands, the haor basion is an internationally important wetland ecosystem, which is situated in Sunamganj, Habiganj and Moulvibazar districts and Sylhet Sadar Upazila as well as Kishoreganj and Netrokona districts outside the core haor area. It is a mosaic of wetland habitats, including rivers , streams and irrigation canals, large areas of seasonally flooded cultivated plains. In this April of 2017, the Haor people of six north-eastern districts of Bangladesh lost their only food security crop the Boro rice due to flash flood caused by water of Indian Meghalaya and unnatural excessive rainfall. The region farmers, local representatives and Dhaka based expert opined it was man made. Farmers from different Haor areas suggested that the riverbeds were silted and the initiatives to reconstruct the embankment were most inadequate. Also they suggested that the crisis was man made, because it occured, largely, due to the financial mismanagement and corruptions leading to failure in reconstruction of embankments on time. About 20 million people lost their major livelihoods. Two hundred thousand hectares rice crop were / was completely destroyed. It is also their major income source. Day labourers lost 220, 55400 man day works. All fish species of Haors are dying due to polluted water caused by rotten rice crop and pollution from upstream.
Hundreds of ducks are also dying due to rotten rice plus fish and polluted water. Buffalo, goat and cow are also dying in some locations due to taking of polluted water grass. In fact, environmental disaster has happened in the Haor area. Government has distributed relief and financial grants. But they are not sufficient enough to remove their distress. More relief and foods should be supplied. They need interest free loan to survive up to harvest of next Boro rice crop. They also need rehabilitation work. Government should also take effective and quick step so that children of many farming family can continue their educations.