Champaran (Bihar): Heavy rainfall in Champaran district of Bihar over the past few days has thrown normal life out of gear with several areas being water-logged.
The water level in Gandak Barrage has also risen after heavy rain in West Champaran.
Scores of commuters have been stranded at city's railway station owing to delay and non-movement of trains due to waterlogging at the railway tracks.
Besides, a cloakroom at the railway station is also flooded with water and the luggage of the passengers have got wet.
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"I am waiting for the train for the past two hours. Due to rain, trains are not coming on time. Even in the cloakroom, there is water everywhere. I do not know what to do know," a passenger told media.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday issued warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall in the state with extremely heavy rain forecast for north Bihar districts along the Himalayan foothills in the next 48 hours.
Today, the minimum and maximum temperature will hover around 28 degree Celsius and 34 degree Celsius and the relative humidity will be 97 percent.