Update on flood situation in Bangladesh - Saturday (22 June) - datasurfr Update on flood situation in Bangladesh - Saturday (22 June) - datasurfr
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MediumBangladesh2024-06-22T00:00:00Z

As per reports, the flood situation has shown signs of improvement as water levels in some rivers across the country have begun to recede. However, water at seven points of five rivers- Teesta, Surma, Kushiara, Old Surma, and Someshwari remains above the danger level.

• Officials reported that the decreasing water levels in the main rivers of the northeastern region might improve the flood situation in the lower areas of these districts.
• According to the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre, the Brahmaputra River’s water level has started to recede and is expected to continue decreasing for the next 24 hours.
• However, the water level in the Jamuna River is rising and may remain stable over the next 24 hours. Similarly, water levels in the Ganges-Padma rivers are increasing and may continue to do so for the next 72 hours.
• Light to moderate rainfall has been forecast in the northern and adjacent upland regions over the next 24 hours, with moderate to heavy rainfall expected in the next 48 to 72 hours. Consequently, while the water levels of the Dudhkumar, Teesta, and Dharla rivers in the northern part of the country may decrease in the next 24 hours, they could rise again in the following 48 to 72 hours.

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