Water level in 46 rivers rises, 62 falls: FFWC

BSS
Published On: 01 Jul 2025, 19:07

DHAKA, July 1, 2025 (BSS) - Water levels at 46 river stations monitored by 
Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) have marked rise while 62 
stations recorded fall.

Among the 119 monitored river stations, water levels at 11 stations have 
remained steady while no stations are flowing above the danger level, a 
bulletin issued by the FFWC said here today.

The water level of the Brahmaputra River is falling, while the water level of 
the Jamuna River remains steady, the bulletin said. 

Over the next five days, the water levels of these rivers may continue to 
fall and are expected to flow below the danger level. The water levels of the 
Ganges and Padma rivers remain steady. Over the next five days, the water 
level of the Ganges River is likely to remain steady, while the water level 
of the Padma River may remain steady for the next two days and then start to 
fall over the following three days.

The rivers are expected to flow below the danger level. The water level of 
the Surma River is rising, while the water level of the Kushiyara River 
remains steady. 

Over the next two days, the water levels of these rivers are expected to 
remain steady and may start to rise on the following day; however, they are 
likely to flow below the danger level. 

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