Bihar: Flood situation critical in Champaran, Gopalganj | Patna News – Times of India

Patna/Bagaha: The flood waters of Gandak continue to wreak havoc in the upper and lower areas of West Champaran, East Champaran, Gopalganj and Muzaffarpur districts. badly affected blocks were areraj, saffron, Sangrampur, Madhuban, Patahi, Banjariya, Sugauli and Adapur, the report said on Wednesday.
The flood situation in Gopalganj Sadar, Baikunthpur and Manjhagarh was particularly dire, as the Gandak waters were moving downstream from its upper reaches, the report said.
2.21 from Valmikinagar barrage on Wednesday. water released lakh cusecs It happened in the morning, but fell to 2.06 lakh cusecs by evening. Similarly, 1.76 lakh cusecs of water was released from Birpur barrage in Kosi in the morning and 1.74 lakh cusecs in the afternoon.
Among other major rivers, the Ganga was flowing 8 cm above the danger level in Patna, followed by 61 cm. ivory45 cm in Kahalgaon and about 70 cm in Farakka.
The water level of the Ganges was rising from Digha in Patna to Kahalgaon in Bhagalpur, due to the intake of water from the overflowing Gandak along with other rivers flowing from north Bihar. Bagmati was flowing 1.31 meters above the danger mark at Beniabad and 1.46 meters above the red mark at Hayaghat. Apart from this, the havoc of old Gandak continued in Samastipur and Khagaria districts.
There is no respite from the flood waters in West Champaran district. 90 families of Kanti Tola semra-labdeha The panchayat, along with their children and pets, has taken shelter near the Salikpur police outpost of Khadda police station area of ​​Kushinagar district of UP. On Wednesday, a relief team from Piprasi block of West Champaran provided readymade food such as 2 kg sawdust and 1/2 kg jaggery to the displaced families.

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