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Ganga maintains a trend to ride on Patna

Ganga maintains a trend to ride on Patna
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Patna: The ganga water level has crossed a substantial danger in the state, causing concerns of people living in the lower part of the cities such as Patna, Bhagalpur and Munger, also in a gangetic basin in Khagaria Bihar and Kathar.
Fear of flooding in Gangetic basin becomes acute.
Furthermore, moderate rainfall is expected until August 12.
On Monday, Ganga flowed 31cm above the level of danger in Buxar, 41cm above the red mark in Digha and 98cm above in Gandhi Ghat in Patna City, and 88cm in Hatna on the Regional Patna.
The water level also rose along the downstream, including in Munger and Bhagalpur, and flowed 71cm above the danger level in Kahalgaon, about 50 km west of Fararakka.
The problem of flooding in the Ganga basin in Bihar is likely to highlight in the next few days, contrary to expectations, the surface of the water throughout it in Uttar Pradesh (as in Allahabad and Varanasi) has continued heavy rain in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Up.
As a result, Ganga water has soared along the downstream in Bihar to Farakka in West Bengal, where the water level is 61cm above the danger level.
Likewise, Burhi Gandak and Bagmati also adds to Kosi water in the Khagaria district.
Kosi, through the North Bhagalpur district, fell to Gangela near the course in Katihar Regency.
Furthermore, the catchment area of ​​several North Bihar Riversa lay well in Nepal and Bihar – such as Kosi, Gandak, Bagmati, Burhi Gandak, Kamla and Mahanda – is expected to receive moderate rainfall (15mm to 64mm) until August 12.
Rainfall forecasts have also been made in connection with the South Bihar and Jharkhand districts, where the river catches aspun and Sone also lied.
On Monday, the flood bulletin issued by the State Water Resources Department (WRD) said the second water content of Sone and even increased.

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