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FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2025

Water level

Normal water flow in the river is now visible only for three to four months a year. The water level drops to its lowest ebb at other times creating long sandy char across the river, making the living and livelihood of the people of char areas vulnerable. Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

Padma water abnormally declining faster than last couple of years

The water level has reached the lowest mark during the current dry season, causing the emergence of a large number of big sandbanks in the riverbed

Flood in Sylhet in 2023. Photo: TBS
Environment

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

File Photo of a river in Chapainawabganj: UNB
Bangladesh

Water declines in Padma, Mohananda rivers, rises in Punarvaba

The Teesta Barrage. File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Major rivers rising following incessant rains in Brahmaputra basin

The Bishkhali River is flowing 6cm above the danger level at the Sadar upazila point in Jhalakathi district. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

7 rivers in Barishal flowing above danger level

Representational Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Rivers in Dhaka, Barishal and Khuna divisions may swell in 24 hrs: FFWC

Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

Low-lying areas of Ctg, Feni, Cumilla, 5 other districts likely to be inundated: FFWC

Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

Water level in 24 rivers rises, 89 falls: FFWC

Kaptai Hydropower Plant. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Kaptai dam opened today, no risk of inundating lowlands

Feni and Chattogram district submerged on 23 August following recent flash floods. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Bangladesh

No rise in river waters in flood zones for 40 hours

A bird-eye view of Chhagalnaiya upazila of Feni submerged in flash floods caused by heavy rainfall and rush of water from upstream. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Bangladesh

Water levels start to decrease in flood-affected areas, situation likely to improve within 48 hours

Representational image of a river. Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

Water level in 40 rivers rises, 68 falls: FFWC

Flood in Sylhet in 2023. Photo: TBS
Environment

Water levels in 59 rivers rise, 48 fall: Report

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