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2 dies in the state because heavy rain disrupts life

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Ranchi: Two people died on Friday when Jharkhand experienced unrelenting rainfall, which led to water logging and cutting power in many parts of the country while the surface of the water in the dam achieved a sign of danger, the train movement was disturbed and the river flowed in full and River flows flooding.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), Ranchi has issued a red warning for Saturday as a low-pressure area that is well marked has grown above the south which is likely to cause very heavy rainfall in the northern and middle states.
“A well-marked pressure area that is well marked from the Bengal Bay is placed near the most likely interior gangetic plain to move west-northwest which covers Bihar and then,” said Director of Akting IMD Anand Abhishek.
On Friday, a six-year-old girl named Shruti Kumari in the Pratappur Block in the Chatra District died after the wall of his mud house collapsed.
The local police station responsible for Naeem Ansari said the deceased was cleaning equipment when the wall collapsed and he was buried in the rubble.
In Bokaro, a 70-year-old man died in his sleep when a tree fell into his Kuccha house in the Ladki area of ​​Gola under the city police station.
The deceased was identified as Bindeshwar Vishwakarma who worked on Shiv wood.
District disaster management officers, Shakti Kumar, said he had looked for detailed reports from circle officers about damage caused by rain.
Most countries get mild to moderate rainfall in the past 24 hours.
Anand said that Lowerhar recorded a maximum rainfall of 102 mm while many other weather stations were recorded above 70mm rainfall.
“Ranchi recorded 76mm rainfall for the past 24 hours,” he said.
Some trains are arranged by South Eastern Railway (SER) because of the Track and Howrah Yard release.
In an official statement, Ser Said two trains – Asansol-Tatanagar Special Express, which is scheduled to go from asansol, and special Tatanagar-asansol, scheduled to leave Tananagar on Friday, canceled.
In Ramgarh, the surface of the water in Patratu Dam crosses Banger-Mark because of the rain continuously in the upstream of the Nalkari River which meets the Damodar River.
The RL1327FT water level is considered safe for Patratu and on Friday, the level breaks the mark of 1328.5ft.
The Department of Patrat Thermal Power Station (PTS) has announced that one of the eight dam gates will open at 11:30 a.m.
on Friday to release water.
PTPS Plantation Officers Vishwanath Prasad said other gates may be opened if needed and they have received district administrative approval in this regard.
(With input from Divy Khare in Bokaro, Vishvendu JapuriaR in Chatra and N K in Ramgarh)

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