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The flood scenario in Ganga Basin is likely to deteriorate

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Patna: The North Koel River Baske, Punpas, Falgu, Sakri-Panchane and the other smaller in the South Bihar and the Jharkhand region are expected to receive moderate rainfall to the heavy rain for the next three days, starting Monday, according to the flood bulletin released by Bulletin.
Department of Water Resources (WRD).
While these river water surfaces tend to increase during this period, water discharge through a series of indrapuri in SONE will also increase.
As a result, the ganga water surface is also expected to increase in the coming days, because it must carry water from SONE and from the North Bihar River which is the opposite in focus.
The flood scenario in the Ganga basin is likely to deteriorate, because the surface of the water rises downstream from Hathahah and so on to Munger, Bhagalpur and Kahalgaon, according to WRD sources.
As far as the North Bihar river, the flood bulletin WRD said that the water discharge through a series of birpur throughout the KOSI increased from 1.2 lakh cusec in the morning to 1.53 lakh cusecs in the afternoon due to the rainfall received in the catchment area of ​​Nepal water, besides in the North Bihar basin area.
This, in turn, can cause an increase in water volume flowing through Kosi, and consequently flooding along the downstream to the Katihar Regency for the same reason, the water discharge through Valmki Nagar a series throughout Indonesia continues to fluctuate throughout the day.
Of the 1.5 lakh cusec in the morning up to 1.47 lakh cusec around noon, and then increased to 1.5Ekh cusecs in the afternoon.
Among other North Bihar Rivers, Burhi Gandak still flowed above the level of danger in Muzaffarpur, Samastipur and Khagaria, but the water level showed a downward trend.
Likewise, the surface of Bagmati’s water increases in Sitamarhi and the Sheohar district, but is stable at Muzaffarpur.
On the other hand, Kamla still flows above the level of danger in Jialagar and Jhanjharpur.

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