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Heavy rain in Nepal worsened the flood scene in Bihar

Heavy rain in Nepal worsened the flood scene in Bihar
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Patna / Bagaha: As a result of heavy rain in the stretch of Nepal River, it is feared that water discharge through a series of Valmyikinagar can increase to five lakh cusecs.
Thus, high alert has been heard by the West Chamaran District Judge.
People who live in downstream have been asked to move to safer places.
Meanwhile, four North Bihar Rivers – Gandak, Kosi, Bagmati and Kamla – continue to threaten people who live along their downstream.
The water level in these rivers has crossed the level of danger in most places.
The flood bulletin released by the Department of Water Resources on Sunday said the water discharge through a series of Valmyukatagar in all racing increased from 2.48 lakh cusecs in the morning to 2.67 lakh cusecs in the afternoon.
On Sunday morning, the repatriation had fallen from a height of 2.64 lakh cusec on Saturday afternoon to 2.48 lakh cusecs last night.
Likewise, the water discharge through a barrage of birpur throughout Kosi has fallen to 2.03 lakh cusecs on Sunday morning from 2.14 lakh cusec highs on Saturday night.
However, on Sunday afternoon, the debit level increased to 2.58 lakh cusecs.
Double flowing 1.28 meters above the danger level in Dumariasihat.
Kosi, on the other hand, flows 1.66 meters above the red mark in Baltara in the north and 67cm long as long as it is in the course.
Likewise, Bagmati flowed 1.09 meters above the level of danger in Dubbadhar, 1.90 meters in Katunja and 1.20 meters in Benibad.
Kamla flows 35cm above the level of hazards throughout the upstream in JainaTar and 2.40 meters in Jhanjharpur.
Meanwhile, the disaster management department said RS 454.18 Crore has been distributed as a relief with the rate of 6,000 per family of 7.58 lakh families with floods until August 28.

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