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Some areas remain flooded in patna water

Some areas remain flooded in patna water
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Patna: While some areas in Patna remained flooded until Sunday night after heavy rainfall on Friday night and a damaged drainage system, most rivers, including Ganga, flowed below the danger level in the state.
Thick rainfall on Friday-Saturday was not scattered uniformly because BARH received 70mm rainfall while Patna, 85km from there, had 146mm and Masaurhi, 25 km from Patna, only received 15mm rainfall.
However, the road and path in many areas of Patna have waterlogging because of the damaged drainage system.
In fact, Patna and cities in adjoining districts are expected to be hit with heavy rainfall and puddles, because the clouds of heavy rain bearings have been cloudy in the sky in Patna, Bhojpur, Arwal and Jehanabad, but heavy rains are expected to be in place -The place is isolated only.
“Even on Sundays, these districts are marked yellow.
They will receive heavy rainfall in isolated places, but it cannot bring dramatic changes in the volume of water flowing through Ganga,” said the officials of the Department of Water Resources (WRD).
“At present, the Western-West Monsun has weakened.
Anything that receives Bihar, Nepal and Eastern rainfall is due to the movement of the cloud originating from Bay Bay,” said the WRD source.
However, on Sunday-Monday, the catchment area of ​​the Kosi and Mahanda in Nepal is expected to have heavy rainfall, but only in remote places.
It will be in the same pattern as witnessed on Saturday, when the catchment area in Mahanda in Nepal received heavy rainfall isolated to a 155mm tone in Chandragarh in the District Jhapa.
Over the past few days, heavy rainfall was only accepted in isolated places.
The water discharge through a series of birpur throughout the Kosi and Valmiki Nagar Barrage has fallen on Sunday from 1.06 lakh cusecs to 1.03 lakh cusecs in Birpur and from 99,800 cusecs to 81,800 cusecs at Valmiki Nagar on Saturday.
However, the release through a series of Indrapuri in Sone River has increased from 21,894 Cusec to 38,224 cusecs.
Furthermore, the river water surface that flows through North Bihar is under the sign of danger in most places along their downstream, said the flood buletin WRD on Sunday.
As for Ganga, it flows under a sign of danger in Buxar, Digha and Gandhi Ghat on Patna and in Hathidah, Munger, Bhagalpur and Kahalgaon.
However, the volume of water flowing through the river from Hathahah and so on increases, it is still far below the danger level of each.

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