- Gumti River, Tripura
Gumti River originates from
Dumbur in the northeastern hilly region ofTripura state ofIndia . From its source it flows about 150 km along a meandering course through the hills, turns west and entersBangladesh near Katak Bazar (Comilla Sadar). Then it takes a meandering course again and passes through the northern side ofComilla town and east ofMainamati . Keeping Burichang upazila on the north, it cuts through Debidwar upazila and reaches Companiganj Bazar. The distance from Mainamati to Companiganj Bazar is about 60 km. From Companiganj it turns west and finally falls into theMeghna at Shapta in Daudkandi upazila. The segment between Companiganj and Daudkandi is about 50 km long. The Gumti is about 135 km long within Bangladesh. The dakatia is one of the important tributaries of the Gumti and theBuri river is its distributary.The Gumti is a hilly river having a strong current. Its flow varies from 100 to 20,000 ft³/s at Comilla. During the rains its average breadth is about 100 m, it is full from bank to bank and the current is rapid. But during the winter it shrinks and becomes fordable at most places. In a year of normal rainfall the river rises to above 1.5 m than the level of the surrounding areas. Flash floods are common phenomena of this river and it occurs at regular intervals.
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