Teesta water is above the limit, low-lying areas are inundated
Teesta water is flowing over the border due to continuous rain. Many homesteads in the low-lying areas of Rangpur, Nilphamari and Lalmonirhat have been flooded. Those areas are cut off due to submerged roads. Flood control dams are also at risk due to increased water pressure. Thousands of people on the banks of the river are spending their days in fear of floods and erosion.
At 11 pm on Saturday, the height of the water flow was recorded at Dalia Point of Teesta as 52.17 cm. That is, water is flowing over 2.2 centimeters of the boundary (52.15 centimeters). The authorities have opened 44 gates of the barrage to control the water.
Meanwhile, at the same time, the height of water flow at Kaunia Point of Teesta River was recorded as 29.47 cm. In other words, at this point, water is flowing below 16 centimeters of latitude (29.31 centimeters of latitude).
It is known that Lakshmitari of Gangachara Upazila of Rangpur, Kaliganj of Dimla Upazila of Nilphamari, Jharsingheshwar, Khagarchar, Juar Char, Banglapara, Uttar Kharibari, Baishpukur and Forest Char of Jaldhaka Upazila, Bhavnchur, Dauabari, Dahgram of Patgram of Lalmonirhat, Gaddimari of Hatibandhar, Doani, Fakirpara, Saniajan Union itself. Sheikh Sundar, Bagher Char, Dhubani of Singamari Union, Sindurna, Patikapara, Dauabari, Bhotmari of Kaliganj Upazila, Shailmari, Nohali, Char Bairati, Mahishkhocha of Aditmari Upazila, Palashi and Char Khuniyagach of Folimari of Sadar Upazila, Rajpur and Gokunda Union to enter the low lying areas along Teesta River has started Residents of several Chars have become waterlogged. The boro crop fields are submerged.
Meanwhile, due to the increase in water due to continuous rainfall, the water in all the rivers in the northern region has also continued to increase. As the low-lying areas are flooded, houses and roads are at risk of erosion. Along with this, various crops including early winter vegetables and seedbeds are being destroyed due to water rising in the cropland.
According to meteorological agencies, the trend of very heavy rainfall (≥89 mm/24 hours) has decreased in Rangpur division and adjoining uplands. The water level of Teesta, Dharla and Dudhkumar rivers may increase till the next 24 hours and decrease in the next two days. In the next 24 hours, the Teesta river in Lalmonirhat, Nilphamari, Rangpur, Kurigram and Gaibandha districts may cross the flood limit and flood the respective grazing areas and some low-lying areas of the districts. In the next two days, Teesta river water may decrease and flow below the warning line.
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