PATNA: State water resources division has obtained all of the precautionary steps to prevent any emergency arising because of excessive rain brought on by cyclone Yaas, minister Sanjay Jha said on Thursday.
Jha reported that a 24×7 monitoring of all of the rivers, especially those of south Bihar, is happening and an alarm is already sounded to each of the staff and officials of the section.
“Since the cyclone is entering south Bihar through Jharkhand, there’s absolutely not any significant danger to this north Bihar rivers.
South Bihar rivers need more care in light of the fact they can lead to flash flooding in case of extra rain,” he explained.
The ministry added,”Water degree of all of the south Bihar ponds has been listed every 3 hours disseminated to all of the worried.
The engineers of this section have been maintaining a constant watch on the most recent developments and they’re well prepared to take preventative measures in the event the water is located overtopping any river any place in the country.
” The ministry stated flood protection work was restricted to some extent because of the illness of several engineers and other technical personnel during the next wave of this Covid pandemic.
“Movement of building materials continues to be changed through the lockdown.
On the other hand, the section is still working on a war footing to conserve the nation from flooding.
All of the flood protection works will be done by the first week of June,” he explained.
Yaas Cyclone:’Measures Required to Prevent flash Flooding in Bihar’