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Holy Shab-e-Qadr today

Soon the situation in Chittagong Hill Tracts will be calm: Obaidul Quader

KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

Sudden increase of water in Teesta, 44 water gates have been opened

Dhaka, June 17: The water of the Teesta river has started to rise due to the hill slopes coming down from the upstream and the continuous rainfall of several days. The authorities have opened 44 sluices of the barrage to control the situation. Teesta water flow was recorded at 51.93 cm at Dalia Point of the country's largest irrigation project Teesta Barrage at 12 noon on Saturday. which is flowing 67 cm below the danger line (normal 52.60 cm).

Fear of deteriorating flood situation in 10 districts

Dhaka, August 31: The water of six rivers is flowing over the danger line at 13 points. In this context, the flood situation is expected to deteriorate in 10 districts of the north, north-central and central regions of the country, according to a report of rainfall and river condition from Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre of Bangladesh Water Development Board on Monday (August 30).

Water level in Padma and Jamuna rivers has increased by 18 cm

Dhaka, August 20: The Padma and Jamuna rivers in Pabna are overflowing due to continuous rains. Meanwhile, the water level in several rivers including Ichhamati, Hurasagar, Gumani and Chalanbil flowing through the district has risen by 18 cm. Water is flowing in the Padma River at Pakshi Hardinge Bridge Point in Ishwardi Upazila just below the danger level of 16 cm. On the other hand, the water in the river Jamuna is rising every day.

Lowlands inundated as water level of three rivers flowing over danger mark

Dhaka, August 19: Due to the increase in rainfall, the water of the rivers is increasing rapidly. The lowlands are being flooded by the overflowing banks. The situation is likely to deteriorate further.

Water level of the south-western rivers drop below danger level

Dhaka, May 29: Due to the effects of cyclone Yaas and the full moon, the rivers in the south-western part of the country flowed over the danger zone last Wednesday. By Thursday, the flow of water in those rivers have returned to normal.

Thousands stranded as Teesta water level rises, officials sound red alert

Officials have sounded red alert as the Teesta water level rose at an alarming rate. According to reports, the floods have destroyed over 500 houses as families have been forced to take shelter in makeshift homes.