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Bihar: The small river still flows above the danger sign

Patna: North Bihar People Definitely sighed on Friday because the catchment of the Kosi area in Nepal did not receive rainfall in the last 24 hours and the water discharge through a series of birpur on it fell from 1.51 lakh cusecs in the morning to 1.38 lakh cusecs at night.
While the water discharge through Valmiki Nagar Barrage across randak was 2.90 lakh cusecs on Thursday night, he had fallen to 2.51 cusec on Friday night.
Even though small rivers like Burhi, Bagmati and Kamla flowed above the danger level, the water surface randeed falls.
The sources of the Water Resources Department (WRD) said even when the water surface of several rivers took the form threatening until June and July, the 3,790 km embankment that remained safe.
In some places in several districts affected by floods, communication is disrupted, because the road is partly damaged.
Burhi randak flowed above the level of danger in Sikandarpur in Muzaffarpur, close to the Samastipur bridge and Rosera Rail, and near Khagaria.
Likewise, Kamla still flows above the level of danger in Jialagar and in Jhanjharpur.
In the South Bihar district, the rainfall was near nil.
As a result, the water discharge through a series of indrapuri in Sone fell from 4,897 cusecs in the morning to 2,034 cusec at night.
Ganga flows far below the danger level in Buxar, Digha and Gandhi Ghat in Patna, as well as in Hathidah, Munger, Bhagalpur and Kahalgaon.
Mahanda also flows below the level of danger.
Rainfall fell likely today: light rainfall light occurred in several places, including Chanpatia (172mm) and Ganuha (145mm) in the West Champaran, at Bihar on Friday.
Meteorologists at the Patna Meteorological Center said light to moderate rainfall along with Thundering is expected in many places in the state for the next 24 hours.
One or two places in the northeastern part of the country is likely to receive heavy rainfall too.
The Meteorology Department of India issued a yellow code warning for a storm along with lightning in Bihar only for Saturday.
There are no warnings issued for July 11, 12 and 13.
Overall, extensive rainfall has been predicted in the state until July 13.

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