Heavy upstream rainfall has caused water levels in the Teesta River to rise in Nilphamari district, Bangladesh. As of Saturday morning, the river was flowing 13 centimeters below the danger level at the Doyani point in Lalmonirhat. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, anticipating potential flooding. The increased water flow is attributed to significant precipitation in the upstream catchment areas. Residents in low-lying areas are urged to remain vigilant. No immediate evacuations have been ordered, but officials are prepared to respond if the water level continues to rise. The situation remains fluid and dependent on continued rainfall in the region.