Bhairab River
The Bhairab River is a significant waterway located in Bangladesh. It flows through the northeastern region of the country, primarily in the Brahmanbaria district. The river is a tributary of the Kushiyara River, which eventually merges with the Brahmaputra River. The Bhairab River plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and supports agriculture in the surrounding areas.
The river is also important for transportation and fishing, providing livelihoods for many communities along its banks. Seasonal flooding can occur, impacting nearby villages and farmland. Efforts are made to manage water flow and mitigate flood risks to protect the local population and their resources.