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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 2025

Brahmaputra Basin

Officials of BWDB said water levels of major rivers might continue to rise during the next few days, but will flow below their respective danger marks (DM) in the basin. Photo: BSS
Environment

Major rivers in rising trend in Brahmaputra basin

Floodwaters have submerged vast stretches of low-lying areas and riverbanks. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Normalcy returning to flood-hit areas in Brahmaputra basin

The Teesta Barrage. File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Major rivers rising following incessant rains in Brahmaputra basin

Farmers, carrying crops, walk long paths on sandbars, locally known as char, formed on the River Jamuna in Shariakandi, Bogura. During the monsoon, this area goes underwater but dries up during winter for months. Residents of both sides of the river have to cross this long sandy path on foot as no vehicle can run on this silt landmass. File Photo: Rajib Dhar
Bangladesh

Sustainable planning urged for Jamuna-Brahmaputra basin

Representational Image. Photo: TBS
Climate Change

Flood situation prevails at places in Brahmaputra basin

Photo: Collected
Environment

Sustainability of Brahmaputra basin hinges on cross-border cooperation

Photo: Collected
Environment

Future Brahmaputra River flooding as climate changes may be underestimated

A village in Kurigram submerged by flood water. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Major rivers rising again in Brahmaputra basin

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