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Even as Bihar continues to be under the deluge,heavy rain warning has been issued for the next 48 hours across the state. An orange alert has also been issued in Patna, which was worst-hit due to floods,Vaishali, Begusarai, and Khagaria districts for October 3 and 4.

The Central Water Commission, meanwhile, released a statement that said that many rivers in Bihar and other parts of India are flowing in a severe situation. There are 15 flood warning alerts in Bihar and21 across India.

In Bihar, Ganga, Kosi, Bagmati, Burhi Gandak, Mahananda,Sone, Adhwara and Punpun are flowing in a severe situation.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted heavyrainfall accompanied by thunderstorm and lightning in Bihar for Thursday andthe condition is likely to be the same on Friday as well.

According to a statement issued by the State DisasterManagement Department, Bihar, at least 17.09 lakh people have been affected byfloods.

Heavy rains lashed the state last Friday, leading to floods.73 people have died due to rain-related incidents across the state. TheNational Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has rescued over ten thousand peoplePatna. The rescue teams have been rowing people across the flooded streets ininflated boats from the past few days. Five NDRF teams have been deployed in Patna`sRajendra Nagar and Kankarbagh alone to assist people amid the flood situation. IndianAir Force helicopters have also been dropping relief material to theflood-affected areas.


Publish Time: 03 October 2019
TP News

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