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SUNDAY, JULY 13, 2025

Water level

Kaptai Hydropower Plant. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Kaptai dam opened today, no risk of inundating lowlands

As of 3pm yesterday, the water level in Kaptai Lake was recorded at 107.66 MSL (mean sea level) while the lake's maximum water capacity is 109 MSL

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

Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

Water levels in 27 rivers rise, 78 fall: FFWC

Bahamian LOS ANGELES SPIRIT crude oil tanker is pictured during its transit in the expanded canal through Cocoli Locks at the Panama Canal, on the outskirts of Panama City, Panama March 10, 2023. REUTERS/Aris Martinez
Global Economy

Panama Canal water levels at historic lows, restrictions to remain

The overflowing Jamuna river flooded low-lying areas in Bogura's Sariakandi upazila. This image was captured on Friday, 1 September 2023. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Flood hits Bogura as Jamuna swells, spur dam broken

File Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Water levels in 55 rivers rise, 52 fall

File photo
Bangladesh

Water level of major rivers in north-eastern region continues to rise

Water levels in 76 rivers rise, 29 fall
Bangladesh

Water levels in 76 rivers rise, 29 fall

Representational Image. Filephoto.
Bangladesh

Teesta flowing above danger level with India opening barrage gates

Water level drops alarmingly in Jashore
Bangladesh

Water level drops alarmingly in Jashore

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