PATNA: Normal life has been thrown out of equipment as a result of widespread rainfall throughout the state during the previous 24 hours under the sway of cyclone Yaas.
Purnia in northeast Bihar obtained 212.
6millimeter rain between 8.
30am on Thursday to 8.
30am on Friday.
Gaya, on the other hand, received 120mm rain during exactly the identical period.
Heavy rain at Gaya brought accumulation of rain in the campus of Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital (ANMMCH), the committed Covid hospital for the people of both Gaya, Jehanabad, Aurangabad, Nawada, Arwal, Bhojpur and Rohtas.
The rainwater gathered near mother-child clinic block, that was made independent ward for its Covid patients.
District public relations officer Shambhu Nath Jha stated the water has been emptied out of the wards with the support of Gaya Municipal Corporation.
Back in Nawada, incessant rain ravaged many areas of the city, such as Nawada collectorate.
Even the Yaas-triggered rain transports several electrical poles and trees, resulting in disruption in power distribution to Nawada city and lots of blocks.
Drinking water distribution was disrupted as the majority of hand pumps were out of sequence.
Bhagalpur in north Bihar also observed rain.
Bihar Agricultural University Laboratory and assistant professor at the department of agronomy,” Dr Birendra Kumar, 50-52mm rain was recorded in the weather station of this university.
“Inclement weather states will last until the end of the month,” Dr Birendra added.
Bhagalpur DM Subrat Kumar Sen has requested the block growth officials and also sub-divisional officials of 16 cubes to track the damages resulting from the cyclone and supply relief to affected folks.
Back in Madhepura, incessant rain happened as Thursday morning.
Aside from waterlogging in various areas of the city, damages to standing plants of liver, liver and maize were also reported.
The rainwater bombarded different areas of the city, such as College Chowk, Hospital Chowk and sub-divisional office assumptions where some office-bearers were observed wading through knee-deep H20.
At West Champaran district, incessant rain happened along with winds blowing at a rate 40-50kmph because Thursday evening.
Low-lying regions in Bagaha Nagar Parishad were waterlogged.
Rain-fed ponds in Tharurat region have been in rising tendency.
Approximately 100 thatched homes were ruined.
Mango and lichi plants also suffered damages as a result of heavy rain amid windy problems.
Water level in deserts such as the Gandak, the Masan, the Bhapsa, both the Kosil, both the Manor and the Pandai also jumped marginally.
The rain, however, ceased at most areas in central and south Bihar in the day.
(With inputs from Alok Kumar at Gaya, S B Sinha at Nawada, Kumar Rajesh at Bhagalpur, D N Saha at Madhepura and Tirthraj Kushwaha at Bagaha)
Yaas: Thick rain Punches life out of Equipment Throughout Bihar