June 3, 2025, 11:34 am

FFWC: Water levels rise at 68 river stations, fall at 45

  • Update Time : Sunday, June 1, 2025
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Staff Correspondent:



Water levels at 68 river stations monitored by the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) have marked a rise, while 45 stations have recorded a fall.

Among the 116 monitored river stations, water levels at three stations have remained steady, while water levels at three stations are flowing above the danger level, according to a bulletin issued by the FFWC on Sunday.

The Surma River at Kanaighat, the Kushiyara at Amalshid, and the Manu at Moulvibazar are flowing 79cm, 93cm, and 1cm above the danger level, respectively.

The water levels of the Surma and Kushiyara rivers in Sylhet and the Manu River in Moulvibazar are currently flowing above the danger level, the bulletin added.

The water levels of the Surma, Kushiyara, Manu, and Khowai rivers in Sylhet and Mymensingh divisions may continue to rise over the next two days and may flow above the danger level.

On the other hand, the water levels of the Sarigowain, Jadukata, Dholai, and Someshwari rivers may also exceed the danger level.

According to the FFWC bulletin, during this period, flood conditions may deteriorate in the low-lying areas of Sylhet and Moulvibazar districts.

There is also a risk of flooding in the low-lying areas adjacent to these rivers in Sunamganj, Netrokona, and Habiganj districts.

The water level of the Brahmaputra River is rising, while the water level of the Jamuna River remains stable. Both rivers are currently flowing below the danger level.

The water levels of these rivers may continue to rise over the next five days, the bulletin said, adding that they are expected to flow below the danger level.

The water levels of the Teesta, Dharla, and Dudhkumar rivers in Rangpur Division may rise over the next two days, and the Teesta River may flow near the warning level.

In the next 24 hours, the water levels of rivers such as the Gomti, Muhuri, Feni, Halda, Sangu, and Matamuhuri in Chittagong Division may rise, remain stable on the second day, and decrease on the following day.

During the next 24 hours, the Muhuri, Feni, and Halda rivers may flow near the warning level.

The water level of the Ganges River remains stable, while the water level of the Padma River is decreasing.

The water levels of these rivers may continue to fall over the next three days and are expected to flow below the danger level.

 

 

 

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