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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2025
Flood situation deteriorates in Ganges basin

Bangladesh

BSS
29 September, 2020, 02:05 pm
Last modified: 29 September, 2020, 04:45 pm

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Flood situation deteriorates in Ganges basin

Local office of Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) recorded a rising trend at all the eight points in the Ganges and the Padma Rivers today for the third consecutive day

BSS
29 September, 2020, 02:05 pm
Last modified: 29 September, 2020, 04:45 pm
Photo: BSS
Photo: BSS

Overall flood situation in the Ganges basin deteriorated again as water level in most of its rivers and tributaries recorded a continuous rising trend for the last couple of days because of onrushing of floodwater from the upstream hilly catchment areas.

Of the 30 river points, monitored in the Ganges basin today, water levels increased at 15 points, while receded at 13 points and remained stable at two other points, according to the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC).

However, the rivers were still flowing below the danger level at 25 points, while above the danger level at five other points today like the previous day.

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Local office of Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) recorded a rising trend at all the eight points in the Ganges and the Padma Rivers today for the third consecutive day, Mukhlesur Rahman, Superintending Engineer of BWDB, told BSS.

Water level in the Ganges River further went up by 27 centimeter (cm), 21 cm, 16 cm and 14 cm at Pankha in Chapainawabganj, at Rajshahi, at Hardinge Bridge and at Talbaria points respectively.

Water level in Ganges basin further rises

Water level in the Korotoa further rose by 24 cm at Chak Rahimpur, while declined by three cm at Bogura points afresh. The Korotoa River was flowing 77 cm above the danger level this morning.

FFWC Executive Engineer Arifuzzaman Bhuiyan said a rising trend has been recorded at all the six points except one of the Jamuna River afresh this morning.

The Jamuna River went up by two cm at Kazipur in Sirajganj point, while declined by one cm each at Sariakandi in Bogura and at Sirajganj points. The river was still flowing eight cm above the danger level at Sariakandi point this morning.

The Gur River further increased by nine cm in its Shingra point in Natore flowing 90 cm above the danger mark. The Atrai River went up by one cm at Baghabari in Sirajganj.

The Mahananda River also increased by 29 cm and 25 cm at Rohanpur and at Chapainawabganj points respectively. The Little Jamuna went up by 11 cm at Naogaon point. Besides, the Atrai River increased by 16 cm at Mohadevpur in Naogaon, while 17 cm at Atrai point this morning. Both the Little Jamuna and the Atrai Rivers were flowing above the danger level at the three points.

Of the 16 river points both in Ganges and Brahmaputra Basins, being monitored in many districts under Rajshahi division regularly, water levels increased at 15 points, while declined at one point.

The rivers were flowing below the danger level in 10 points, while above the danger mark at another six points this morning.

Engineer Arifuzzaman Bhuiyan said the Ganges-Padma river is in rising trend, which may continue in next 48 hours, while the Brahmaputra-Jamuna river is in rising trend, which may continue in next 24 hours.

Meanwhile, the local administration has been continuously distributing relief materials in the worst-affected areas since the flood began.

More than 2.19 lakh families consisting of around 9.86 lakh people in different districts of the division affected badly by the flood have, so far, been given relief materials to overcome their livelihood related hardships.

As part of its instant humanitarian assistance to cope with the catastrophic situation, the government has, by now, allocated 1,679.1 tonnes of rice, Taka 43.55 lakh in cash, 20,380 packets of dry-food, Taka 23 lakh for baby food and Taka 40 lakh for animal feed.

Moinul Islam, additional commissioner of Rajshahi division, said distribution of the allocated relief materials among the affected families in the division is on final stage.

Apart from this, 2,260.9 tonnes of rice, Taka 31.10 lakh, 2,220 packets of dry food, Taka three lakh for baby food and Taka five lakh for animal feed remain in stock for distribution.

Simultaneously, the Department of Health has undertaken all possible measures to prevent any outbreak of water-borne diseases among the flood affected people amidst the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

Some 5,863 patients were reported to have suffered from various water-related diseases and 25 people died with flood related incidents, particularly drowning and snakebite since July 1, sources said.

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