PATNA: As Super Cyclone Yaas hit coastal Regions of Odisha on Wednesday Afternoon, Bihar Authorities Located 22 Groups of NDRF and SDRF in Areas Adjacent to Jharkhand and West Bengal.
The meteorological department forecasts heavy rain in the country with strong winds in the rate of 80 to 100 kmph anticipated from Thursday morning. In addition, it has alerted people of Bihar to keep away from open spacestrees to prevent getting struck by lightning. The impact of Yaas could be seen in areas of Katihar, Khagaria, Madhepura, Saharsa, Supaul, Nawada, Lakhisarai, Aurangabad, Patna, Bhojpur, Buxar, Vaishali. The officials think that the effects of Yaas in central and southern Bihar would likely be greater in comparison to north Bihar. Yaas is going into a southeast to northwest direction in Bihar. Throughout the time of May 26 to May 30 moderate to heavy rain with thunderstorm and lightning is likely in such districts,” the officer stated. Bearing this in perspective, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar held a meeting with high officials at Patna and led municipal corporations and civic committees of various districts to be on alert before the danger of Yaas finishes in Bihar. Kumar also led the ability to create sufficient structures of pumps to purify water in flooded regions at the time. In addition, he guided hospitals to create extra teams and different wards to supply remedies to the sufferers of this super cyclone. All jurisdictions must coordinate with one another and operate around the clock throughout the length of the super cyclone. The civil aviation division has spanned over 40 flights in Patna also.