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Rivers

Meghna - Dakatia, Katakhali, Rahmatkhali, Bhulua and Jarirdona are some of the notable rivers of Lakshmipur district. The widest river Meghna separates Lakshmipur  district from the greater Barisal district. A total of 118 square kilometers in the district. Mr. There are rivers. The total area of ​​Nadipath district is 23%.

 

Dakatia: The source of this river is India. The river is divided upstream by the Feni river and its main stream is connected to the Feni river again by the Chauddagram canal. Its tributary forms the Noakhali Canal in the south and joins the Meghna near Raipur in the south from Shekherhat in the west. This is the place where the new and intense currents of dacoity flow into the Meghna through the Chandpur canal.

 

Meghna: The western part of Lakshmipur  district is flooded by the river Meghna. The river enters Laxmipur in Raipur upazila through the north-western corner of Lakshmipur  district from the south-eastern side of Chandpur district. Every year in the monsoon, the water level of the Meghna River rises and causes floods. The Meghna River flows through all four of the five upazilas of Lakshmipur  district. The Katakhali, Rahmatkhali and Bhulua rivers merge into the Meghna to the west.