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Pdf | 365.02 Kb Special Flood Outlook as on 19-05-2016 Flood Forecasting and Warning Center, BWDB, Dhaka According to the information of Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), there is a chance of medium to heavy rainfall in the North-Eastern part of Bangladesh especially in Sylhet, Sunamganj, Habiganj, Moulvibazar and Netrokona districts in next 24 hours which may continue further. It may cause rapid increase of water level in Rivers of those districts and may deteriorate the flood situation. 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W A T E R L E V E L + Rise Above (m) (m) --------------------- - Fall D.L. 19-05-2016 19-05-2016 in cm in cm 9.00 AM 3.00 PM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRAHMAPUTRA BASIN ----------------- 1 DHARLA KURIGRAM 27.66 26.50 23.66 23.63 -3 -287 2 TEESTA DALIA 52.97 52.40 51.66 51.55 -11 -85 3 TEESTA KAUNIA 30.52 30.00 28.08 28.21 + 13 -179 4 JAMUNESWARI BADARGANJ 32.92 32.16 - - - - 5 GHAGOT GAIBANDHA 22.81 21.70 - - - - 6 KARATOA CHAK RAHIMPUR 21.41 20.15 - - - - 7 KARATOA BOGRA 17.45 16.32 11.60 11.60 0 -472 8 BRAHMAPUTRA NOONKHAWA 28.10 27.25 22.98 23.02 + 4 -423 9 BRAHMAPUTRA CHILMARI 25.07 24.00 20.58 20.66 + 8 -334 10 JAMUNA BAHADURABAD 20.62 19.50 15.79 15.89 + 10 -361 11 JAMUNA SARIAKANDI 19.07 16.70 13.25 13.32 + 7 -338 12 JAMUNA SERAJGANJ 15.12 13.35 9.49 - - - 13 JAMUNA ARICHA 10.76 9.40 4.87 - - - 14 GUR SINGRA 13.53 12.65 8.88 8.84 -4 -381 15 ATRAI BAGHABARI 12.45 10.40 7.53 7.60 + 7 -280 16 DHALESWARI ELASIN 12.32 11.40 7.87 7.96 + 9 -344 17 OLD BRAHMAPUTRA JAMALPUR 18.00 17.00 - - - - 18 OLD BRAHMAPUTRA MYMENSINGH 13.71 12.50 5.55 5.57 + 2 -693 19 LAKHYA LAKHPUR 8.70 5.80 2.27 2.17 -10 -363 20 BURIGANGA DHAKA 7.58 6.00 2.80 2.37 -43 -363 21 BALU DEMRA 7.13 5.75 3.01 2.70 -31 -305 22 LAKHYA NARAYANGANJ 6.93 5.50 3.00 2.95 -5 -255 23 TURAG MIRPUR 8.35 5.94 3.08 - - - 24 TONGI KHAL TONGI 7.84 6.08 2.96 2.91 -5 -317 25 KALIGANGA TARAGHAT 10.39 8.38 2.95 2.97 + 2 -541 26 DHALESWARI JAGIR 9.73 8.23 - - - - 27 DHALESWARI REKABI BAZAR 7.66 5.18 2.60 2.27 -33 -291 28 BANSHI NAYARHAT 8.39 7.32 2.65 2.69 + 4 -463 GANGES BASIN ------------ 29 KARATOA PANCHAGARH 72.65 70.75 67.04 67.04 0 -371 30 PUNARBHABA DINAJPUR 34.40 33.50 27.51 - - - 31 ICH-JAMUNA PHULBARI - 29.95 26.78 - - - 32 TANGON THAKURGAON 51.26 50.40 47.28 47.40 + 12 -300 33 UPPER ATRAI BHUSIRBANDAR 41.10 39.62 36.04 36.05 + 1 -357 34 MOHANANDA ROHANPUR 23.83 22.00 12.64 12.65 + 1 -935 35 MOHANANDA CHAPAI-NAWABGANJ 23.01 21.00 11.98 - - - 36 LITTLE JAMUNA NAOGAON 16.20 15.24 9.83 9.82 -1 -542 37 ATRAI MOHADEBPUR 19.89 18.59 12.57 - - - 38 GANGES PANKHA 24.14 22.50 11.68 - - - 39 GANGES RAJSHAHI 20.00 18.50 7.30 7.30 0 -1120 40 GANGES HARDINGE BRIDGE 15.19 14.25 5.16 5.18 + 2 -907 41 PADMA GOALUNDO 10.21 8.65 4.65 4.68 + 3 -397 42 PADMA BHAGYAKUL 7.50 6.30 3.17 3.06 -11 -324 43 PADMA SURESWAR 7.50 4.45 - 1.90 - -255 44 GORAI GORAI RLY BRIDGE 13.65 12.75 4.66 - - - 45 GORAI KAMARKHALI 9.48 8.20 1.55 - - - 46 ICHAMATI SAKRA 4.69 3.96 1.57 - - - 47 MATHABHANGA CHUADANGA 12.67 12.04 4.87 4.88 + 1 -716 48 MATHABHANGA HATBOALIA 15.13 14.48 7.38 - - - 49 KOBADAK JHIKARGACHA 5.59 4.11 2.03 2.03 0 -208 50 KUMAR FARIDPUR 8.76 7.50 1.64 - - - 51 ARIALKHAN MADARIPUR 5.80 4.17 1.57 1.25 -32 -292 52 KIRTONKHOLA BARISAL - 2.55 - - - - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cont/2 Page-2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SL RIVER STATION NAME RHWL D.L. W A T E R L E V E L + Rise Above (m) (m) --------------------- - Fall D.L. 19-05-2016 19-05-2016 in cm in cm 9.00 AM 3.00 PM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MEGHNA BASIN ------------ 53 SURMA KANAIGHAT 15.26 13.20 14.17 14.16 -1 + 96 54 SURMA SYLHET 12.44 11.25 11.01 11.08 + 7 -17 55 SURMA SUNAMGANJ 9.75 8.25 7.75 - - - 56 KUSHIYARA AMALSHID 18.28 15.85 17.20 17.38 + 18 + 153 57 KUSHIYARA SHEOLA 14.60 13.50 14.33 14.45 + 12 + 95 58 KUSHIYARA SHERPUR-SYLHET 9.68 9.00 8.82 9.00 + 18 0 59 KUSHIYARA MARKULI 8.51 8.50 7.80 - - - 60 SARIGOWAIN SARIGHAT 14.48 12.80 11.56 11.42 -14 -138 61 MANU MANU RLY BR. 20.42 18.00 16.00 - - - 62 MANU MOULVI BAZAR 13.25 11.75 10.18 10.32 + 14 -143 63 KHOWAI BALLAH 26.12 21.64 20.14 20.26 + 12 -138 64 KHOWAI HABIGANJ 12.00 9.50 - 6.10 - -340 65 DHALAI KAMALGANJ 21.18 19.82 17.30 17.68 + 38 -214 66 OLDSURMA DERAI 7.75 7.00 - - - - 67 BAULAI KHALIAJURI 9.52 8.50 - - - - 68 BHUGAI NAKUAGAON 26.01 22.40 21.23 - - - 69 JADUKATA LORERGARH 11.85 8.53 6.21 - - - 70 SOMESWARI DURGAPUR 15.20 13.00 11.81 12.04 + 23 -96 71 KANGSHA JARIAJANJAIL 13.37 9.75 9.08 9.11 + 3 -64 72 TITAS B. 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DUTY OFFICER, D.L.: Danger Level. FLOOD INFORMATION CENTER, * : Tidal Station BWDB, DHAKA. ** : Low Water Level of the Previous Day *** : High Water Level of the Previous Day FLOOD INFORMATION CENTRE FLOOD FORECASTING & WARNING CENTRE BANGLADESH WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD WAPDA BUILDING, 8TH FLOOR, DHAKA. E-mail: [email protected], Site: http://www.ffwc.gov.bd Tel: 9553118, 9550755 FLASH FLOOD OUTLOOK FOR THE NORTH-EAST REGION AS ON May 19, 2016 RAINFALL Significant rainfall (More than 50 mm) observed in North East,Bangladesh and adjoining areas in India during last 24 hours. Sl. No. Station RF (mm) Sl.
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