Sirajganj, Aug. 8 -- The water level of the Jamuna River continues to rise in Sirajganj, driven by onrushing waters from upstream and persistent heavy rainfall.
Over the past 24 hours, water levels at Sirajganj and Kazipur points have increased by 7 centimeters, now flowing 147 centimeters below the official danger mark.
This marks the third rise in recent weeks and has already begun affecting low-lying areas across five upazilas: Kazipur, Belkuchi, Shahzadpur, Chauhali, and Sirajganj Sadar.
Several agricultural lands and homes have been lost to river erosion, sparking fears of potential flooding among local residents.
Rain-fed Jamuna River swells unusually in Sirajganj, say authorites
Crops including jute, sugarcane, and peanuts are...
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