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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2025

Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC)

Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC)

Photo: TBS

Water level in 64 rivers rises, 53 falls: FFWC

File Photo of a river in Chapainawabganj: UNB

Water level in 17 river stations rises, 95 falls: FFWC

Photo: BSS

Water level in 72 river stations rise, 44 falls: FFWC

Photo: BSS

Water level in 24 rivers rises, 89 falls: FFWC

Chattogram city waterlogged amid heavy rainfall on 1 August 2024. Photo: TBS

2 lakh people stranded in 9 upazilas of Chattogram

Renubala (45), in Sirajganj, at a mobile money cash-out point, received BDT 5,000 from WFP's anticipatory action support via mobile transfer. She used the money primarily for food and also to put together a raft so they could move back and forth. WFP distributed BDT 5,000 to each of more than 81,000 households four days before the floods peaked in several districts along the Jamuna River, including Kurigram, Sirajganj, Gaibandha, Bogura, and Jamalpur. Photo: Courtesy

WFP mobilises the biggest anticipatory action as Jamuna River rises critically

Flood in Sylhet in 2023. Photo: TBS

Water levels in 59 rivers rise, 48 fall: Report

Photo: BSS

Water levels in 27 rivers rise, 78 fall: FFWC

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