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MONDAY, JULY 07, 2025
44 Teesta barrage gates opened as river swells

Bangladesh

UNB
28 September, 2024, 12:25 pm
Last modified: 28 September, 2024, 01:28 pm

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44 Teesta barrage gates opened as river swells

UNB
28 September, 2024, 12:25 pm
Last modified: 28 September, 2024, 01:28 pm
India and Bangladesh signed the Ganga water-sharing treaty in 1996, which is due to expire in 2026 but may be extended by mutual agreement. Photo: Collected
India and Bangladesh signed the Ganga water-sharing treaty in 1996, which is due to expire in 2026 but may be extended by mutual agreement. Photo: Collected

The Water Development Board (WDB) opened all 44 gates of Teesta Barrage as the water level of the Teesta River has increased due to an onrush of upstream water and torrential rains, inundating the low-lying areas in Lalmonirhat district.

The local Water Development Board recorded 51.83 cm of water flow at Teesta Barrage point on Friday afternoon.

Mohammad Rashedin, deputy engineer of Water Development Board (WDB) Dalia point, said the Teesta was flowing below the danger level but due to the rise in water level, all 44 barrage gates were opened.

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However, the erosion on the river banks of the Teesta took a serious turn due to the swelling of the river caused by the torrential rainfall for the past several days.

The Local Weather Observatory Centre in Rangpur recorded 130 mm of rainfall in 24 hours till Friday afternoon.

Hossain Ali, a resident of the Char Gaddimari area said the roads in different parts of the district were inundated due to the rise in the water level of all rivers, creating panic among people over flash floods.

Ziaul Haque Zia, acting chairman of the Gaddimari union in Hatibandha upazila, said roads and some low-lying areas were flooded due to the torrential rainfall for the last two days.

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