Sun, 28 June 2026
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Teesta water rises again, triggers flashflood fears

Update : 28 Jun 2026, 19:02

The water level of the Teesta River has started rising again due to incessant rainfall and upstream runoff from India, raising fresh fears of flooding in low-lying areas of Lalmonirhat district.

According to the Teesta Barrage authorities, the river was flowing 12 centimetres below the danger level at the Teesta Barrage point at 3pm on Sunday.

To cope with the increased inflow, all 44 gates of the Teesta Barrage have been opened.

The rising water level has sparked concerns among farmers in low-lying areas of Patgram upazila and Votmari and Kakina unions of Kaliganj upazila over possible flooding and crop damage.

Farmers living along the Teesta River in Hatibandha upazila also fear that peanut fields, Aman paddy seedbeds, sweet pumpkins and other standing crops on riverine chars may go under water if the river continues to swell.

Solaiman Gani, a farmer living on the Teesta riverbank, said the rising water has left them worried as flood may severely damage Aman paddy seedbeds.

Raisul Islam, a fish farmer from Gobardhan area under Mohishkhocha union, said he was worried that fish from his ponds could be washed away if the water continued to rise.

Sunil Kumar, executive engineer of the Bangladesh Water Development Board in Lalmonirhat, said the Teesta and Dharla rivers experience a rise in water levels almost every year due to upstream runoff and heavy rainfall, often causing floods and riverbank erosion.

The latest increase in water level has already created several vulnerable points along the rivers, prompting close monitoring of the situation, he said.

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