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Kosi is still in flakes, but the small river depends on Bihar

Kosi is still in flakes, but the small river depends on Bihar
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Patna: People in the flood-affected areas have several pauses on Saturday as restrictions on River Burhi and Kosi, the surface of the water in all large and small rivers falls below the level of danger because there is no rainfall received in the bihar water catchment area North in Nepal in the last 24 hours.
However, things might begin to change from Monday and so on, with minor rainfall to moderate, along with heavy rainfall in isolated places in the North Bihar catchment area, it has been estimated on Saturdays and Sundays, according to the flood bulletin Released by the Bulletin of the State Water Resources Department (WRD).
Only Burhi randak flowing above the level of danger along the downstream, including Sikandarpur in Muzaffarpur, Samastipur and Rosera Rail Bridges.
The water level also rose in Khagaria Regency.
Otherwise, the water discharge through a series of birpur throughout the KOSI has increased over the past 12 hours.
While the water discharge was 1.35 Cusec at 6 am, increasing to 1.61 lakh cusecs in the afternoon.
The basin of the Kosi River children in Nepal received heavy rainfall in several places in the last 48 hours.
Apart from that, the people who live at the bottom of the basin are breathless, because the water level goes down for the last 24 hours.
The water discharge through a series of Valmikinagar across the river was 1.80 cusec at 6 am, but fell to 1.61 lakh cusec in the afternoon.
The fall of the disposal level is slow, which implies that the water has not been drained from the floodland at the bottom reach.
Furthermore, the Hilly River from Gandak from Nepal also brought water into it, in addition to causing erosion along the banks, reports achieved here.
Those who were stranded by floods from Kamla and Adhwara would be relieved from the fact that these rivers flowed below the level of danger in Jialagar at the upper reach and also in Jhanjharpur along the downstream.
Incidentally, the volume of water flowing through SONE is slightly increased, indicating rainfall received in the North Koel Basin and other rivers.
The water discharge through a series of indrapuri is 2,597 cusecs in the morning, but increases to 9,379 cusec in the afternoon.

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