3 Bihar dists Wear high alert as heavy rain lashes Nepal – News2IN
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3 Bihar dists Wear high alert as heavy rain lashes Nepal

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PATNA: Chief Union (CM) Nitish Kumar on Tuesday requested the district magistrates (DMs) of West Champaran, East Champaran and Gopalganj districts to stay on top alert and maintain a particular vigil in the aftermath of heavy downpour from the catchment areas of Gandak river from Nepal from the previous 24 hours.
The officers of their water resources section (WRD) and the disaster management division (DMD) have been placed to the alert.
Chairing an overview assembly meeting through videoconferencing, Nitish additionally requested the DMs to notify the households residing in the low-lying regions with all the Gandak river regarding the floodwaters throughout intensive propaganda from loudspeakers, so the activity of evacuation, in case circumstance demands, may be implemented speedily.
The CM requested the WRD officials to depute its engineers all exposed points of this embankments along with Gandak river to make sure its own protection.
Nitish further requested the officers to maintain the NDRF and SDRF teamsdeputed from the districts, even on high alert to ensure rapid action may be obtained in any negative circumstance.
WRD Union Sanjay Kumar Jha was present at the inspection meeting.
Formerly, WRD secretary Sanjiv Hans advised the CM there has been a chance of large increase in the water amount of Gandak river in the aftermath of heavy downpour in its own catchment regions in Nepal.
Hans also promised the CM the WRD was completely alert in the aftermath of heavy release of water from the river in Nepal side.
An senior WRD engineer told TOI that a significant portion of Nepal was watching heavy downpour for the past few days due to the premature advent of monsoon there.
“Excessive rain over the last few times at the Himalayan foothills have contributed to dangerously significant water levels from most of the tributaries that match in Gandak river from central Nepal.
The rainwater is operating towards Bihar boundaries.
The majority of the rivers in central Nepal are nowadays flowing over their various hazard marks, that has resulted in concern at the Bihar government,” the scientist, that didn’t wish to be recognized, explained.

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