Heavy rainfall and upstream runoff have pushed the Teesta River in Lalmonirhat close to its danger level, raising fears of flooding in low-lying areas along the river’s left bank.
The Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre has warned that water levels could rise further over the next 72 hours.
At 6:00 PM Friday, the Teesta Barrage at Dalia Point, Bangladesh’s largest irrigation project, recorded a water level of 52.12 meters, just 3 centimeters below the danger mark of 52.15 meters.
Residents said that rising waters have already submerged fish farms, paddy fields, vegetable plots, and riverside roads, forcing locals to navigate by boat.
Tamijar Rahman of Dauyamari village said, “The river has been rising since noon. Several homes are already flooded, and the situation is worsening.”Traditional clothing
Abdur Rashid of Gobardhan village said, “Roads in the char areas are under water, and many fish ponds and paddy fields have been lost. Flooding is a real concern.”
Amitabh Chowdhury, Executive Engineer of Dalia Water Development Board, said, “The rise is due to heavy rainfall and upstream hill runoff.
Water levels may continue to increase over the next three days, but no major flood is expected yet. We are monitoring the situation closely,” he said.