BSS, Dhaka :
Water levels in 14 rivers stations monitored by Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) have marked rise and 37 stations recorded fall.
Among the 84 monitored water level stations, one is above danger level, a bulletin issued by FFWC said on Friday.
The Brahmaputra-Jamuna river systems are in rising trend.
The Brahmaputra may remain steady while the Jamuna may likely to rise in next 24 hours.
The Ganges-Padma are in falling trend which may likely to start rising in next 48 hours.
The Surma-Kushiyara river systems are in falling trend which may likely to continue in next 48 hours.
A total of 77 mm rainfall was recorded during last 24 hours ending at 6 am yesterday at Lorergarh, 70 mm at Teknaf, 49 mm at Kanaighat, 46 mm at Sunamganj.
Water levels in 14 rivers stations monitored by Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) have marked rise and 37 stations recorded fall.
Among the 84 monitored water level stations, one is above danger level, a bulletin issued by FFWC said on Friday.
The Brahmaputra-Jamuna river systems are in rising trend.
The Brahmaputra may remain steady while the Jamuna may likely to rise in next 24 hours.
The Ganges-Padma are in falling trend which may likely to start rising in next 48 hours.
The Surma-Kushiyara river systems are in falling trend which may likely to continue in next 48 hours.
A total of 77 mm rainfall was recorded during last 24 hours ending at 6 am yesterday at Lorergarh, 70 mm at Teknaf, 49 mm at Kanaighat, 46 mm at Sunamganj.