![]() ![]() Local office of Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) recorded a rising trend at all the eight points in the Ganges and the Padma Rivers for the second consecutive day, Mukhlesur Rahman, superintending engineer of BWDB, told BSS. However, the rivers were still flowing below the danger level at 25 points, while above the danger level at five other points on Monday. In the Ganges basin, of the 30 river points monitored on Monday, water levels increased at 20 points, while receded at nine points and remained stable at another point, according to the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC). Meanwhile, the flood situation deteriorated while water-logging improved as showering of seasonal rains reduced notably during the last 24 hours ending at 9 am today in the Brahmaputra basin. ![]() Water level in most of the rivers and tributaries in the Ganges basin recorded a continuous rising trend for the last couple of days caused by onrushing of floodwaters from hilly catchment areas upstream of Bangladesh. ![]()
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