The Teesta River has risen 1 centimeter above the danger level at Dalia point in Lalmonirhat following heavy rainfall and the opening of all gates at India’s Gajoldoba Barrage. The Water Development Board (WDB) is keeping 44 sluice gates open to control the flow and is monitoring the situation continuously.
According to WDB sources, heavy rainfall and upstream inflow may continue for the next two to three days, raising concerns of worsening flood conditions in Lalmonirhat, Rangpur, Nilphamari, Gaibandha, and Kurigram. Local residents expressed frustration over India’s water management, saying that water is withheld during dry seasons but released excessively during monsoon, causing hardship.
Officials from the WDB and Teesta Barrage confirmed that low-lying areas along the river have already been flooded and urged residents to remain alert as water levels continue to rise.