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There is a risk of landslides due to heavy rains

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  • Update Time : 09:21:05 am, Sunday, 30 June 2024
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An active monsoon is already low pressure over the ocean. And as a result it is raining in almost every part of the country today. The Meteorological Department said that this rain may continue for the next three days. And due to this continuous rain, the meteorologists have informed about the danger of landslides in the mountainous areas of the country for the next three days.

The sky of the capital is cloudy since this morning. It has rained in different parts of the country including the capital since morning. 10 millimeters of rain fell in the capital today from 6 am to 12 noon, according to the meteorologist of the Meteorological Department. Shahinul Islam. At this time the highest rainfall in the country is in Chittagong – 55 mm.

At nine o’clock in the morning today, the Meteorological Department has forecast the weather for the next 24 hours. It has been said there that there may be light to moderate rain or thundershowers with gusty winds temporarily in most places of Rangpur, Rajshahi, Dhaka, Mymensingh, Khulna, Barisal, Chittagong and Sylhet divisions. Also, there may be moderate to very heavy rains in some parts of the country.

The Meteorological Office issued a warning last Thursday about the danger of landslides due to heavy rains. This warning will be extended for the next three days, Meteorologist of Meteorological Department said today. Omar Farooq He told Prothom Alo today that the country has returned to the flow of rain. It is raining in different places. And heavy rains increase the risk of landslides. Therefore, a new landslide warning will be issued until July 3.

The three districts of Chittagong Hill Tracts, Rangamati, Bandarban and Khagrachari, and hilly areas of Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar are more prone to landslides.

Yesterday, the country’s highest rainfall occurred in Panchagarh’s Tentulia – 182 mm. As a result of the rain, the temperature has also started to drop in different parts of the country. Meteorologist Umar Farooq said it may decrease further. He said that it will rain continuously for at least three days. During this time the temperature may also decrease.

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There is a risk of landslides due to heavy rains

Update Time : 09:21:05 am, Sunday, 30 June 2024

An active monsoon is already low pressure over the ocean. And as a result it is raining in almost every part of the country today. The Meteorological Department said that this rain may continue for the next three days. And due to this continuous rain, the meteorologists have informed about the danger of landslides in the mountainous areas of the country for the next three days.

The sky of the capital is cloudy since this morning. It has rained in different parts of the country including the capital since morning. 10 millimeters of rain fell in the capital today from 6 am to 12 noon, according to the meteorologist of the Meteorological Department. Shahinul Islam. At this time the highest rainfall in the country is in Chittagong – 55 mm.

At nine o’clock in the morning today, the Meteorological Department has forecast the weather for the next 24 hours. It has been said there that there may be light to moderate rain or thundershowers with gusty winds temporarily in most places of Rangpur, Rajshahi, Dhaka, Mymensingh, Khulna, Barisal, Chittagong and Sylhet divisions. Also, there may be moderate to very heavy rains in some parts of the country.

The Meteorological Office issued a warning last Thursday about the danger of landslides due to heavy rains. This warning will be extended for the next three days, Meteorologist of Meteorological Department said today. Omar Farooq He told Prothom Alo today that the country has returned to the flow of rain. It is raining in different places. And heavy rains increase the risk of landslides. Therefore, a new landslide warning will be issued until July 3.

The three districts of Chittagong Hill Tracts, Rangamati, Bandarban and Khagrachari, and hilly areas of Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar are more prone to landslides.

Yesterday, the country’s highest rainfall occurred in Panchagarh’s Tentulia – 182 mm. As a result of the rain, the temperature has also started to drop in different parts of the country. Meteorologist Umar Farooq said it may decrease further. He said that it will rain continuously for at least three days. During this time the temperature may also decrease.