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Overall flood situation improves further in Sylhet

UNB . Sylhet
26 Jun 2024 09:48:22 | Update: 26 Jun 2024 09:48:22
Overall flood situation improves further in Sylhet
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Though the overall flood situation in Sylhet has improved water levels at three points of the main Surma and Kushiyara rivers are still above the danger mark.

According to the Water Development Board, as of 6pm on Tuesday, the Surma River's water level at the Kanaighat point is 13 centimetres above the danger mark.

On the other hand, the water level of the Kushiyara River is 20 centimetres above the danger mark at the Amalshid point and 96 centimetres above at the Fenchuganj point.

District administration sources said 803,365 people have so far been affected by the floods. Of them, 13,154 people are now in 734 shelters across the district. The number was 13,209 on Monday.

The Sylhet Meteorological Office reported that 56.8mn of rainfall was recorded in the last 24 hours. Additionally, 5 millimetres of rainfall were recorded from Tuesday morning until evening.

As the water levels in rivers started to decrease, many people began leaving the shelters. With the improvement in the flood situation, several tourist centres in the district have been reopened under certain conditions since June 23.

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