Stock Photo - Along the shore of the Piyain River a tributary of the Surma River, originates from the Umgat river of Assam The Umgat originates from the hilly areas of Assam Flowing southward, the river enters Bangladesh through Sylhet district and branches out into two: the Piyain and the Dauki or Jaflong After entering into Bangladesh, the Piyain follows a 7km_route westward along the international boundary and slighty turns southwest to meet the Surma River at Chatak Currently the original flow of the Piyain follows the course of the Naiyadala and meets the Shari_Goain River at downreach The total length of the Piyain is about 145 km The river contains 22 meanders on its 80km course from Jaflong to Chhatak As the river is a hilly stream, it often causes flash floods and transports a huge amount of stones from its source area Goainghat, Jaflong, Sylhet, Bangladesh October 19, 2007

Stock Photo: Along the shore of the Piyain River a tributary of the Surma River, originates from the Umgat river of Assam The Umgat originates from the hilly areas of Assam.

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