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Rain forecasts revived flood concerns in northern Bihar

Rain forecasts revived flood concerns in northern Bihar
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Patna: In the next few days, fear of flooding may live back in the plains of the North Bihar, because there is an estimate of moderate to heavy rainfall in the catchment area of ​​the river and a small river originating from Nepal and flowing through the northern plains of the country.
Forecast such rainfall for the next three days.
Fortunately, the carrying capacity of ganga water in its upper range is increasing, because the water level is 3.09 meters below the level of danger in Buxar, and 72cm below the red sign in Digha and only 5cm above the danger in Gandhi Ghat on Patna.
Also, the water surface fell further on Saturday in Hathidah, Munger, Bhagalpur, Kahalgaon and even in Farakka.
Munger restrictions, Ganga flowed 71cm above the level of danger in Hathidah, 59cm in Bhagalpur and 1.32 meters in Kahalgaon.
Everything along downstream, there are falling trends and levels will fall further substantially on Sunday, said Bulletin the Central Air Commission.
However, the University of Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur campus and various colleges have deep water, while the situation of floods in the North and South Bhagalpur district, and at the bottom of Katihar Regency have not relented.
Already, after touching a low of 1.27 cusecs earlier this week, the water discharge through a series of birpur throughout Kosi was around 1.81 lakh cusecs on Saturday.
Water discharge through Barah Kshetra Barrage in Nepal, about 100 km north of the birpur, is 1.40 lakh cusecs in the morning, which increased to 1.52 lakh cusecs in the afternoon, said Bulletin Department of Water Resources (WRD).
Water from seven Kosi tributaries in Nepal collect in Barah Kshetra.
It takes around 72 hours for water from Barahkshetra to reach a barrage of birpur.
A similar trend was seen in connection with the riverbank, because the water discharge through a series of Valmiki Nagar increased from 1.44 lakh cusecs in the morning to 1.58 lakh cusecs in the afternoon.
Among the other rivers, Burhi randak flowed above the level of danger in most places along his downstream and the surface of the water showed an increasing trend, while Bagmati flowed below the danger level in most places, except Benibad and Hayaghat.
Kamla still flows above the level of danger in Jhanjharpur.

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