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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 09, 2023

Teesta River

A local commuter crosses the Teesta Railway Bridge in Rangpur on a bicycle. The 2,110-foot bridge was built in 1899-1900 by the then British government and its longevity expired in 2021. Photo: TBS
Transport

Expired Teesta railway bridge poses grave risk

Although the bridge expired two decades ago, every day 20 trains, including two intercity ones, still ply on the bridge

4,000 families marooned as Teesta flows above danger level in Nilphamari
Bangladesh

4,000 families marooned as Teesta flows above danger level in Nilphamari

Photo/TBS
Bangladesh

Cyclone Yaas: Teesta water level rises in Lalmonirhat

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Dhaka stresses signing Teesta water sharing deal

Teesta River Comprehensive Management Project : How comprehensive will it be?
Panorama

Teesta River Comprehensive Management Project : How comprehensive will it be?

Hundreds of people in several northern districts marooned as rivers overflowing
Bangladesh

Hundreds of people in several northern districts marooned as rivers overflowing

2 lakh people impacted by waterlogging as Teesta overflows
Districts

2 lakh people impacted by waterlogging as Teesta overflows

File Photo/ BSS
Economy

Investing $983 million on Teesta will bring $2.9 billion in benefits

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi. Photo: Collected.
Thoughts

Teesta water-sharing deal: Tomorrow never comes

Massive erosion of the Teesta river devours huge chunks of land including homesteads of people living on the riverbanks in Kurigram. This photo was taken from Char Bajar area recently. Photo: TBS
Environment

Riverbank dwellers of Kurigram losing everything to Teesta erosion 

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Passenger boat sinks in Teesta River

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