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Bangladesh Meteorological Department has forecast that landslides may occur in the Chattogram Hill Tracts, including Rangamati, over the next 72 hours, beginning Wednesday morning, due to heavy rainfall.

The maritime ports of Chattogram, Mongla and Payra have also been advised to hoist the cautionary signal No-3 during the period, BMD assistant meteorologist Afruza Sultana told UNB in the morning.


She also said that the local river ports had been asked to show the cautionary signal-1.

The met office forecast rain or thunder showers with lightning flashes in all divisions, including Dhaka of the country in the next 120 hours commencing 9:00am on Wednesday.

‘Light to moderate rain or thunder showers with lightning flashes and temporary gusty wind is likely to occur at most places over Rangpur, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, Dhaka, Khulna, Barishal, Chattogram and Sylhet divisions with moderately heavy to very heavy falls at places over the country,’ according to an update from the BMD.

Day temperature may fall slightly and night temperature may remain nearly unchanged over the country, reads it.

Bangladesh’s highest 111 millimeters of rainfall was recorded in Khulna district in the last 24 hours till 6:00am on Wednesday, causing inundation and waterlogging.

The highest temperature 35.8 degrees Celsius was recorded in Sylhet over the past 24 hours till 6:00pm on Tuesday while the lowest temperature 23.3 degrees Celsius was recorded in Bandarban till 6:00am on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the low pressure area over Southwestern part of Bangladesh and adjoining area intensified into a Well-Marked low over Gangetic West Bengal and adjoining Southwestern part of Bangladesh. It is likely to move northwestwards. Its associated trough extends up to North Bay.

The axis of monsoon trough runs through Bihar, centre of the Well-Marked low to Assam across Southern part of Bangladesh. Monsoon is active over Bangladesh and strong over North Bay.