News Flash
DHAKA, June 18, 2025 (BSS) - Water levels at 42 river stations monitored by
Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) have marked rise while 74
stations recorded fall.
Among the 116 monitored river stations, water levels at three stations have
remained steady while water levels at all rivers are flowing below the danger
level, a bulletin issued by the FFWC said here today.
The water levels of all major rivers are currently flowing below the danger
level, the FFWC bulletin added.
It also read water levels of the Muhuri, Halda, Gomti, Feni, Sangu, and
Matamuhuri rivers in the Chattogram division are rising.
There is a possibility of heavy to very-heavy rainfall on the next two days,
and moderately-heavy to heavy rainfall on third day in the basins of the
Gomti, Muhuri, Feni, Sangu, and Matamuhuri rivers.
Water levels of these rivers may continue to rise over the
next 3 days; within the next two days, the Muhuri River in Feni district may
flow at the warning level.
The water level of the Kangsha River in the Sylhet Division is rising, the
water level of the Jadukata remain steady while that of the Sarigowain and
Someswari rivers are falling although flowing below the danger level.
This basin is expected to receive moderate to heavy rainfall on
the next two days, and moderate-heavy to very heavy rainfall on third day.
The water level of this river may continue to rise over the next three days.
Within the next 72 hours, the Sarigoyain River in Sylhet district, the
Jadukata River in Sunamganj district, and the Someswari River in Netrokona
district may flow at the warning level, the bulletin said.
The water levels of the Surma-Kushiyara rivers are rising and may continue to
do so for the next three days, though they are expected to remain below the
danger level. Moderate to heavy rainfall is likely in the basin over the next
1 day, and moderate-heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected on days 2 and 3.
The water level of the Teesta River is falling but still flowing below the
danger level.
This condition may remain stable for the next two days, and increase on the
third day. However, expected to remain below the danger level throughout.
The water levels of the Brahmaputra-Jamuna rivers are decreasing. This trend
is expected to continue for the next 2 day and then start rising again over
the following three days.
They are expected to remain below the danger level throughout.
The water levels of the Ganges-Padma rivers are decreasing and are expected
to remain steady so for the next five days, continuing to flow below the
danger level.