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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 04, 2025

Jamuna River

Jamuna River

Photo: UNB

School building collapses into Jamuna in Manikganj

Locals said the water level of the Jamuna had risen significantly in recent days, resulting in a powerful flow that led to erosion along the riverbank

A file photo of the rail bridge over Jamuna River. Photo: Collected

Jamuna Rail Bridge set to open in January

Flood in Sylhet in 2023. Photo: TBS

Water levels of Jamuna rising in Sirajganj, but no threat of flooding yet

Photo: UNB

Erosion hits Jamuna embankment in Sirajganj: 70 metres of damaged area repaired

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

Due to swelling of the Jamuna river, low-lying areas along the banks of the river have been submerged, and new areas are being flooded. Photo: UNB

Jamuna keeps swelling, flowing 58cm above danger level in Sirajganj

File Photo: UNB

Jamuna River swelling up, likely to cross danger mark

File Photo: UNB

Fear of flood looms over Sirajganj as Jamuna keeps swelling

Jamuna rail bridge: East part progressing but west lags behind

Jamuna rail bridge: East part progressing but west lags behind

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40 metres of spur dam in Sirajganj washed away in Jamuna

Jamuna Bridge. Photo: Collected

Controversial Jamuna River Project: HC dismisses writ petition

HC seeks documents on Jamuna River narrowing project

HC seeks documents on Jamuna River narrowing project

Photo: Courtesy

BNP demands revoking 'Jamuna River Narrowing Project'

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