Patna:The flood situation in Bihar remained grim with 85.60 lakh people in 1,253 panchayats being under the grip of the deluge, even as the toll stayed at 127 with no fresh deaths being reported on Saturday, officials said.
Among the 13 districts affected by the deluge, Sitamarhi and Madhubani were the worst-affected with 37 and 30 deaths respectively.
The number of flood-hit panchayats rose from 1,243 on Friday to 1,253 on Saturday. The number of blocks affected by the floods also rose by five taking figure 111 on Saturday, the state disaster management department said.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reviewed the floods situation in north Bihar and the drought-like situation else were with his deputy Sushil Kumar Modi and other cabinet colleagues besides top administrative officials.
Interacting with the district magistrates concerned through video conferencing, the chief minister told them to assess the damage to property and crops in the flood-affected areas and provide relief to the people.
The government is providing ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh to the next of the kin of each of the deceased and all flood-affected families are getting an assistance of Rs 6,000 through direct cash transfer system.