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Bihar: Many large rivers are still in a series

Bihar: Many large rivers are still in a series
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Patna: Mahanda, Kosi, Gandak, Burhi Gandak and Kamla continued to increase the misery of people relating to flooding in their basin districts on Monday, because the surface of the water did not fall substantially under their downstream.
Burhi reaped one to three meters above the level of danger in its downstream through Muzaffarpur Regency, Samastipur and Khagaria.
The Kamla River flowed slightly below the level of danger in Jialagar in the Madhubani district, but on a danger in Jhanjharpur.
Water discharge through a series of birpur in Supul Regency throughout the Kosi fell from 1.92 lakh cusec in the morning to 1.62 lakh cusecs in the afternoon.
But the report said the volume of water flowing through its rural children increased.
Similarly, in East Bihar Regency, Mahanda flowed only slightly under the signs of the halls along the downstream.
The ganga flowed far below the hazard level from Buxar in the West to Kahalgaon in the east.
The water level randak falls very slowly.
Water discharge through Valmiki Nagar Barrage is 1.77 lakh cusecs in the morning and 1.75 lakh cusecs in the afternoon.
In Madhubani, the Minister is responsible for the district, Singh lesions, reviewing steps and rehabilitation for the people of the districts affected by the flood.
Expressing satisfaction of the steps taken by the District Administration so far, he convinced Peiple to provide all the necessary support from the state government.
He asked officials to remain vigilant.
The Minister also visited a conscious hospital and went to a different environment to take a stock of applicable situations.
He dropped instructions to include the temperature measurement of visitors tightly and ensured the compliance of the mask protocol.
Meanwhile, the train communication returned to the Sugauli-Narakatiagi trail in the Samastipur division at 12:30 a.m.
on Monday after the Flood Water reception of the Sirarahana River, which previously overflowed on the bridge number 248 near the Majhaulia train station and was declared suitable for communication after being repaired.
The train service has been disturbed since 4.
July (with input from C S Jha ázad ‘in Madhubani & Tirthraj Kushwaha in Bagaha)

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