Gomti River water level rising, 583 shelters ready

BSS
Published On: 10 Jul 2025, 14:04 Updated On:10 Jul 2025, 14:08
The water level in the Gomti River has surged sharply due to continuous rainfall. Photo : BSS

CUMILLA, July 10, 2025 (BSS) - The water level in the Gomti River has surged sharply due to continuous rainfall and an increased flow from upstream sources.

As a result, low-lying areas and crop fields along the riverbanks are being flooded.

As of today morning, the river's water level was recorded at 9.68 meters-just 1.68 meters below the danger level, according to the Water Development Board in Cumilla.

"The danger level of the Gomti River is 11.30 meters. Currently, it stands at 9.68 meters-still about one and a half meters below the danger mark. The situation may return to normal if rainfall decreases and the upstream flooding subsides," said Khan Mohammad Waliuzzaman, Executive Engineer (Gomti Division) of the Water Development Board in Cumilla.

Deputy Commissioner of Cumilla district Md. Amirul Kaysar said that 583 shelters have already been prepared as a precautionary measure.

"In addition, a sufficient amount of dry food, GR rice, and cash has been stored. The situation is being closely monitored, and emergency measures will be taken if necessary," he added.

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