The water level of the Teesta River has once again surged above the danger mark, triggering flooding in several low-lying areas of Nilphamari's Dimla upazila.
Due to heavy rainfall and landslides upstream, the river began rising on Tuesday night.
As of 6am Wednesday, water at the Dalia Teesta Barrage was recorded at 52.22 centimetres, surpassing the danger level of 52.15 centimetres by 7 centimetres, said Nurul Islam, water level gauge reader at the Dalia Water Development Board.
As a result, the low-lying areas of Purba Chatnai, Paschim Chatnai, Tepakharibari, Khagakharibari, Khalisha Chapani, Jhunagach Chapani, and Gayabari have experienced flooding, with at least 15 chars inundated, according to local representatives.
This marks the second time this month the river has crossed the danger level.
Earlier, on August 3, Teesta had risen 5 centimetres above the danger mark at the same point.
Amitabh Chowdhury, executive engineer of the Water Development Board's Dalia Division, said all 44 sluice gates of the Teesta Barrage have been opened in an effort to control the rising waters.
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