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Ganga above the red sign on Patna, Buxar

Ganga above the red sign on Patna, Buxar
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Patna: In Patna, a close situation like panicked win along the Ganga edge on Tuesday, because the river flows 56cm above the danger level in Digha, 1.15 meters above the red mark in Gandhi Ghat, besides 1.06 meters above the danger level in Hathahah , around 110 km from the state capital.
There are knee ganga water flowing on the track in Gandhi Ghat and in several lowland areas along the banks of the river in Patna on Tuesday.
River water flooded Nakta Diarra and bind to the toll area.
The last 24 hours of water levels have risen around 14 to 20cm along the downstream from Buxar to Kahalgaon.
Ganga flows 45cm above the level of danger in Buxar, 20cm in Bhagalpur and 83cm in Kahalgaon.
In Munger, the water level is near a danger sign.
In Gandhi Ghat, the water level is 77cm below the highest flood rate (HFL) of 50.52 meters.
In Hathidah, it’s 35cm below the HFL sign of 43.17 meters.
The situation deteriorated in the last 24 hours because the water discharge through a series of indrapuri on the Seore Sone also increased causing an increase in the amount of water flowing into the ganga in Maner on the western suburbs of Patna.
Even the river also flowed 1.26 meters above the level of danger in Sripalpur on the eastern outskirts of Patna.
Furthermore, moderate rainfall from 15mm to 64mm has been received both in Nepal and along the river basins in North and South Bihar.
The same rainfall forecast in Nepal and Bihar until Thursday which, in turn, will increase the surface of the water in all the main and small rivers that also fall into the ganga in the state.
Water discharge through Mergmah, Bagmati, Burhi Gandak, Kamla, Kosi and Mahanda are not so high, because they flowed above the danger level only in several places along their downstream.
The situation could not remain the same, because the level they were expected to rise on Thursday due to moderate rainfall which was scattered uniformly until then.

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