Patna: The trend in the water level in the ganga witnessed in Allahabad and Varanasi on Saturday causes its effect on Bihar on Sunday, because the river water crosses the level of danger in Buxar and maintains a trend of stable rise throughout the downstream to Kahalgaon and so on.
However, the scenario of flooding in the state will not deteriorate as a discharge of water through most rivers in North and South Bihar, including and Sone, is a benign business.
Ganga flows 12cm below the level of danger in Buxar on Saturday, but the surface of the water crosses a red mark as much as 11cm at 2pm on Sunday.
Likewise, in Patna, Ganga flows 27cm above the danger level in Dighha, 85cm in Gandhi Ghat and 76cm in Hathidah.
Furthermore, along the downstream, the surface of the water drifts around the danger level, but shows the trend of increases in Munger and Bhagalpur.
It flows 51cm above the danger level in Kahalgaon.
The Central Air Commission (CWC) bulletin said the water level would increase in all places along the downstream Ganga from Buxar on Monday.
Significantly, the height of water in Ganga began to fall from Sunday in Allahabad and Varanasi, implying that the increasing trend will survive in the river bihar stretch for the next few days, because the water discharge through Kosi in Birpur is around 1.27 lakh cusec.
Through a series of Valmyakikar crossing, the water discharge has fallen drastically to 97,500 cusecs.
Only Mahanada shows a trend of increasing due to rainfall in the catchment area in Nepal and Bihar Basin.
In addition, the water level in all other rivers – Bagmati, Burhi Gandak, Kamla and also – is below the danger level in most places.
The water level in the North and South Bihar River may rise a little for two days after Monday, because the river basin is expected to receive light rainfall to being in Nepal and Bihar.
Meanwhile, the Department of Water Resources Flood Bulletin said Dagmara Marginal Bund, which was violated earlier this month, has been fully connected.
“The strengthening of Bung is underway,” he said.