Water declines in Padma, Mohananda rivers, rises in Punarvaba
Water Development Board (WDB) said the water level receded 15 centimetres in Padma and one centimetre in Mohananda as the water level rose one centimetre in Punarvaba during the time
The water level in Padma and Mohananda rivers has started receding while another river Punarvaba marks a slight rise during the last 24 hours as of 9am today.
Water Development Board (WDB) said the water level receded 15 centimetres in Padma and one centimetre in Mohananda as the water level rose one centimetre in Punarvaba during the time.
After the recession, Padma was flowing 1.27 metres below the danger level and Mohananda 1.26 metres below the danger mark while after rising, Punarvaba was also flowing 1.64 metres below the danger level, it said.
The danger level mark is 22.05 metres in Padma, 20.55 metres in Mohananda and 21.55 metres in Punarvaba.
The water level now touched 20.78m mark at Panka point in Padma, 19.29m at Khalghat point in Mohananda and 19.91m at Rohonpur point in Punarvaba, sources said.