Patna: Four more people died while more than 32 lakh people remained influenced by flooding in 96 blocks of 16 districts in the state on Tuesday.
Some trains were canceled or transferred on the Jamalpur-Sahibganj and Jamalpur-Bhagalpur route under the Malda Division of Eastern Railway (ER) due to heavy rain and delicious water on the railway line.
According to the Department of Disaster Management Bihar, 16 people have died in this year’s flood so far in Muzaffarpur District, Darbhanga, Khagaria, Saharsa, Patna, Vaishali, Bhojpur, LakhiSarai, Bhagalpur, Suggestions, Buxar, Begal, Katihar, Munger, Munger, Samastipur and Purnia.
Fourteen NDRF teams and 12 trf have been deployed for relief and rescue operations.
Even though the floods from Ganga began to recede from Patna and regions side by side on Tuesday and the rate of increasing the water surface also slowed down from Munger and to Kahalgaon in Bhagalpur Regency, the Central Air Commission Bulletin (CWC) said the water level ganga would increase in Munger of 2cm On Wednesday, followed by 6cm each in Bhagalpur and Kahalgaon.
However, he said the water level would fall 63cm in Buxar and at 44cm in Digha, 43cm in Gandhi Ghat on Patna and at 21cm in Hathidah.
Flood water has damaged the railway line near Bariarpur in the Bhagalpur-Jamalpur section of the East Central train, while vehicle traffic along the national highway (NH) -80 has also been disturbed.
Ismailpur-Bind Teach Bund was violated and the flood entered the city of Nugachhia, in addition to causing damage to the Gopalpur Block, Naugachhia, Rangda and Bihpur in Bhagalpur Regency.
The CWC bulletin says the Sone near Maner on the western outskirts Patna flows 96cm above the danger level, but the water level will drop 55cm on Wednesday.
Likewise, the Punjun River flows 61cm above the level of danger in Sripalpur on the eastern outskirts of Patna, but will drop 71cm on Wednesday.
The trend has brought great help to people in Patna and regions side by side between Buxar and Hathidah, but the burden on people will not dry dramatically in at least five Samastipur Regency, Begusarai, Munger, Bhagalpur, and Katihar along the second Bank stretch east of the river.
Meanwhile, water discharge through Kosi and each other dropped to 1.71 lakh cusecs and 1.41 lakh cusecs.
However, the Bagmati and Kamla rivers flowed above the level of danger at several points, causing continuous anxiety in Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Muzaffarpur, and Madhubani Regency.