BSS, Dhaka :
Water levels of 36 rivers stations monitored by Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) have marked rise and 54 stations recorded fall.
Among the 94 monitored water level stations, three are steady while one is above danger level, a bulletin issued by FFWC said here on Friday. The Brahmaputra-Jamuna and Ganges-Padma Rivers are in falling trend which may continue in next 48 hours.
The major rivers of the Upper Meghna are in rising trend which may continue in next 24 hours.
A total of 220 mm rainfall was recorded during last 24-hour ending at 6 am on Friday at Nakuagaon, 154 mm at Gaibandha, 123 mm at Panchagarh, 81 mm at Jariajanjail, 75 mm at Dewanganj and 70 mm at Sunamganj, 66 mm at Chilmari and Bogra, 64 mm at Jamalpur and 50 mm at Lorergarh.
Water levels of 36 rivers stations monitored by Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) have marked rise and 54 stations recorded fall.
Among the 94 monitored water level stations, three are steady while one is above danger level, a bulletin issued by FFWC said here on Friday. The Brahmaputra-Jamuna and Ganges-Padma Rivers are in falling trend which may continue in next 48 hours.
The major rivers of the Upper Meghna are in rising trend which may continue in next 24 hours.
A total of 220 mm rainfall was recorded during last 24-hour ending at 6 am on Friday at Nakuagaon, 154 mm at Gaibandha, 123 mm at Panchagarh, 81 mm at Jariajanjail, 75 mm at Dewanganj and 70 mm at Sunamganj, 66 mm at Chilmari and Bogra, 64 mm at Jamalpur and 50 mm at Lorergarh.