Patna: Ganga water level across the highest flood rate (HFL) of 43.17 meters in Hathahah and reached 43.21 meters on Friday, increasing the wisdom of the flood-affected people in downstream to Bhagalpur, Kahalgaon and further.
In Farakka, where the surface of the water is 1.03 meters above the level of the danger, all the barrage gates there remain open for accelerated water release.
Ganga Air Entered Ganga Tower Apartments in Mainpura and Electric Crematorium In addition to several low regions along the river banks in Patna while people in the area in the area reached state capital with their items and livestock and camping at Patna Law College and camping in Patna Law.
in the nearest area.
River water also entered lower areas in Bhagalpur, including the Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University campus, T N B and Marwari Colleges.
The quarter place and colonies of college teachers in Bhagalpur have deep water.
A similar report has also been received from the city of Munger and Kahalgaon.
However, the surface of the water in the stretch of the west river began to show a trend that falls from Buxar to Patna, but flows 1.16 meters above the danger level in Digha and 1.63 meters in Gandhi Ghat in the state capital, the State Water Resources Department (WRD ) Source said.
“For the past three days, an hourly increase from the surface of the water in Patna is 0.7 cm per hour, or more than 2cm in three hours.
But on Friday, the water surface increase in Patna is 1cm in three hours,” said a source WRD, adding that the flood scenario is expected to improve from Saturday afternoon.
According to the Central Air Commission (CWC), the surface of the water in Ganges will drop 6cm in Buxar on Saturday, even when the water level will continue to increase as its downstream, including in Patna.
“The increase will not be sharp and high witnessed in the last few days,” said WRD said.
However, a worrying scenario began to build along the downstream river in Hathahah and so on to Kahalaon and Farakka in the East.
The water level in Munger is 42cm above the danger level, followed by 73cm in Bhagalpur and 1.09 meters in Kahalgaon.
The situation can’t subside, like the Sone River that meets the ganga in Maner on the outskirts of Patna already in fiscal.
Water discharge through a series of Indrapuri on it increased from 1.27 lakh cusecs to 1.35 lakh cusecs.
“Because the water discharge through Ganga is more than 22 lakh cusecs on Friday, the water surface is higher than Sone.
Therefore, Ganga cannot take water from Sone quickly,” said the WRD source, adding that the surface of the water has fallen.
The water discharge through Sone is expected to fall, because there is no rainfall received at the Chambal Basin, Ken and Firthe in Madhya Pradesh in the last few days.
Nile rainfall in Madhya Pradesh on Friday, and only lightweight rainfall is estimated for the next few days in Nepal, Bihar and Jharkhand.
Among the other rivers, the water discharge through a series of birpur throughout the KOSI increased from 1.51 lakh cusec in the morning to 1.70 lakh cusecs in the afternoon.
However, the water discharge through Kosi at the top in Nepal has fallen.
Likewise, even when the water discharge through Valmiki Nagar Barrage across nothing increases from 1.16 cusecs in the morning to 1.40 lakh cusecs in the afternoon, water discharge shows a falling trend.