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Metropolis Report-
Due to excessive rainfall in the region of the northeast and adjacent upstream, a brief flood may affect the low-lying regions of the Sylhet and Sunamganj districts.
The trend of rising water levels along the Ganges-Padma and Brahmaputra-Jamuna rivers may continue over the course of the next 72 hours.
Surma, Kushiyara, Sarigowain, Jhalukhali, Bhugai-Kangsha, Someswari, and Jadukata are a few of the region’s significant rivers that could rise quickly.
As a result of the state’s constant flooding from the rain, Assam, a neighboring state in India, saw a worsening flood crisis on Sunday.
At Chhatak Point in the Sunamganj district, the Surma River was flowing 54 cm over the danger level, while at Shologhor Point, it was flowing 75 cm below the red threshold.