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Feni faces flood as Muhuri swells amid heavy rains

Staff Reporter:

The water level of the Muhuri River in Feni district may reach the danger level within the next 24 hours, raising the risk of temporary flashfloods in adjacent low-lying areas, according to the latest forecast from the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) yesterday evening.
Due to the influence of a low-pressure system over the northwestern Bay of Bengal and adjoining coastal areas, heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely in the Muhuri basin over the next 24 hours.
This will be followed by moderate to moderately heavy rainfall over the next two days.
The FFWC said that water levels of the Feni, Muhuri, Halda, Sangu, and Matamuhuri rivers in Chatto-gram Division are currently rising and may continue to rise over the next 24 hours.
They are expected to remain stable in the subsequent 48 hours. Besides, the Gomti River’s level remains unchanged.
The water levels of the country’s major rivers are still flowing below the danger mark, according to FFWC.
The Brahmaputra-Jamuna river system is also witnessing a rising trend that may persist for the next three days before starting to recede. These rivers are expected to continue flowing below the danger level dur-ing this period.
The Ganges and Padma rivers are experiencing a gradual rise in water levels which may continue for the next five days.
However, they too are projected to remain below the danger level.
Meanwhile, higher-than-normal tidal activity is prevailing in coastal rivers of Barisal, Khulna, and Chat-togram divisions.
These elevated tides are likely to persist for another day contributing to water logging in some areas.
In August 2024, heavy rainfall, coupled with a surge of water released from a dam in India’s Tripura resulted in severe flooding that claimed over 70 lives and affected 11 districts in northeastern and south-eastern Bangladesh.

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