C T Online Desk: The water level of major rivers in the northeastern, eastern and southeastern regions of Bangladesh continues to decrease, according to the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre.
In the last 24 hours, no significant rainfall was observed in eastern Comilla, Brahmanbaria, and Feni districts bordering Indian Tripura and inland basins of Tripura province, and water levels in upstream rivers continued to recede, the FFWC said in a bulletin on Monday.
As a result, the current flood situation in the lower areas of Feni and Comilla districts continues to improve.
The water level of the rivers in Moulvibazar, Habiganj district, has fallen below the danger level.
According to meteorological agency data, heavy rainfall in the northeastern region of the country and adjoining uplands in the next 48 hours is unlikely. At this time, the water level of the Manu, Khoai, and Dhalai rivers in the Moulvibazar and Habiganj districts of the northeastern region may decrease.
According to meteorological agencies, light to moderate rainfall is possible in the eastern part of the country and adjacent upstream regions in the next 24 hours.
At this time, the water level of the Gomti River in the Comilla district of the region may decrease, and the flood situation of adjacent low-lying areas may improve.
The flood situation in the lower areas of Feni district may improve in the next 24 hours, but may remain stable at some places.
According to information from meteorological agencies, moderate rainfall in the southeast region of the country and adjacent uplands is possible in the next 24 hours.
The water level of Sangu, Matamuhuri, Karnaphuli, Halda, and other major rivers in the Chittagong district may occasionally increase.
The water levels of the Brahmaputra-Jamuna and Surma-Kushiara rivers in the northeastern part of the country are receding, the Ganga-Padma river is stable, and the normal flow of the Teesta-DharlaDudhkumar river in the northern region is prevailing, which may continue for the next 48 hours.