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Heavy rainfall and hill runoff have caused the Teesta River’s water level to rise rapidly in Lalmonirhat, putting nearby low-lying areas at risk of flooding. To manage the situation, the Water Development Board has opened all sluice gates of the local barrage. At the Dalia point, the river was reported to be flowing 35 centimeters below the danger level, with 44 gates kept open to control the flow.

Residents of riverbank and char areas in Hatibandha, Patgram, Aditmari, and Sadar upazilas are living in fear of possible flooding, especially if India releases water from the Gajoldoba Barrage upstream. Locals expressed frustration over recurring flood threats and the lack of visible progress in the long-discussed Teesta Master Plan, urging its quick implementation.

Officials confirmed that while the water level remains below the danger mark, continuous rainfall and upstream inflow could worsen the situation, prompting authorities and residents to remain on alert.

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