, May 2 -- Severe erosion along the Teesta River has once again put vast areas of Kurigram at risk, swallowing cropland and homesteads and pushing thousands of riverbank residents into deep uncertainty.

Farmland is disappearing almost daily, leaving farmers without livelihoods and families fearing the loss of their homes.

"We are losing land every day. Now our homes are also at risk. We don't know where we will go with our families," said Mahbub Hossain, a resident of Palashpur village under Nazimkhan union.

"We cannot even sleep properly due to the erosion. Every year we hear promises of work, but nothing changes in reality," said housewife Rahima Begum.

Farmers said the loss of cultivable land has cut off their only source of income...