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Paubo fears that 12 areas could be flooded.
In several parts of the nation, there has been an increase in rainfall and river water levels. As a result, 12 districts across the nation may experience flood conditions. The Water Development Board (PAUBO) provided this information in its flood forecast for today, Thursday.
The Teesta River's water level could rise over the course of the next two days, according to the PAUBO Flood Forecasting and Warning Center.
On the third day, it might stay steady. In the following two days, it might run within the warning limit in the districts of Nilphamari and Lalmonirhat, temporarily flooding the low-lying areas next to the river.
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Over the course of the next three days, the water levels in the Feni, Muhuri, Selonia, Halda, Sangu, Matamuhuri, Noakhali Canal, and Rahmatkhali Canal rivers may rise and flow within the warning limit. Low-lying riverbank areas in the districts of Feni, Chittagong, Bandarban, Cox's Bazar, Noakhali, and Lakshmipur may experience brief flooding during this period.
Furthermore, for the following three days, the water levels in the Surma, Kushiyara, Sarigowain, Lubachra, Jadukata, Jhalukhali, Manu, Dhalai, and Khowai rivers can rise. During the third day, it can stay steady and flow within the warning range. Low-lying regions in the districts of Sylhet, Sunamganj, Moulvibazar, and Habiganj can experience brief flooding during this period.
According to Mustafa Kamal Palash, Chief Meteorologist of Meteo.com, a tropical low pressure disturbance has developed in the northwest Bay of Bengal.
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As a result, there will likely be a lot of rain during the following few days.
A low pressure system has formed in the northwest Bay of Bengal off the coast of the Indian state of West Bengal, according to a Facebook post made by Mustafa Kamal Palash on Thursday, August 21. As a result, from today, Thursday, until next Tuesday, Bangladesh and the northeastern Indian states are at serious risk of moderate to severe rainfall. For at least the next three days (till Saturday), moderate to heavy rain is predicted for the districts of Khulna, Barisal, and Chittagong in Bangladesh.

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