Six rivers across south-eastern and north-eastern regions are flowing above the danger level, according to the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre's (FFWC) latest bulletin till 9am on Saturday.
The rivers are Kushiyara, Manu, Khowai, Gumti, Muhuri, and Feni.
Of those, Kushiyara was flowing 14cm above the danger mark at Amalshid, 1cm at Sheola, 9cm at Sherpur-Sylhet, and 4cm at Markuli.
The Manu was flowing 91cm above the danger level at Moulvibazar, Khowai river 44cm above the danger mark at Ballah, the Gumti 96cm at Comilla and the Feni at 53cm at Ramgarh point.
However, water of the Manu at Manu rail bridge point decreased by 129cm and was flowing 100cm below the danger level.
The water of Khowai River was 335cm above the danger mark at Habiganj point.
Meanwhile, water level of the Teesta increased by 10cm at Dalia point in Nilphamari but remained 63cm below the danger level while the Karatoa saw 10cm increase in water level in Bogura but remained 424cm below the danger level.
Also, water of the Karnaphuli increased by 65cm in Chittagong but remained 368cm below the danger level.
Three rivers saw a decrease in the water level. Water level of Dharla in Kurigram remained 261cm, Dudhkumar in Pateswari 223cm, and Ghagot in Gaibandha 265cm below the danger level.
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