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Floods ravage Bihar: Nearly 24.5 lakh affected in 11 flood-hit districts

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Published : Jul 28, 2020, 7:02 AM IST

Updated : Jul 28, 2020, 8:01 PM IST

Floods ravage Bihar: Nearly 24.5 lakh affected in 11 flood-hit districts
Floods ravage Bihar: Nearly 24.5 lakh affected in 11 flood-hit districts

19:49 July 28

Flood paralyses life in Bihar's Vaishali district

Flood paralyses life in Bihar's Vaishali district

After being hit by floods and the incessant rains, the people in Bihar's Vaishali district struggled to continue their daily routine.

Speaking to ETV Bharat, a 60-year-old woman said, "We are struggling with our daily routine work. Everything is shut and there is no way to go. Even the government or the local leaders have not come to help us.

Adding to this, she further said, "We have come up with a temporary provision for ourselves. Many people have no place to stay as their houses are filled with floodwater."

19:45 July 28

Floodwater in Gopalganj creates traffic issues on stretch

Floodwater in Gopalganj creates traffic issues on stretch

Floodwater entered Barauli-Barhariya main road connecting both districts near Dilahi village in Bihar's Gopalganj creating traffic issues on the stretch. Locals said water has entered into their houses and are forced to come to the roads for shelter.

16:38 July 28

Bihar: Parts of Bettiah city flooded following incessant rainfall

Bihar: Parts of Bettiah city flooded following incessant rainfall

Following incessant rains, parts of the Bettiah city of Bihar continued to remain flooded on Tuesday causing immense hardships to villagers and residents. 

"The whole area over here is submerged and the flow of the water is so fast that the speed is constantly increasing," a local told to ETV Bharat.  Another resident, while echoing a similar sentiment, said, "We are already battling with coronavirus and now the water levels are constantly rising." 

10:58 July 28

Floodwater enters new areas in Bihar

Floodwater enters new areas in Bihar

Following incessant rainfall, many districts have been flooded across Bihar. As many as 22 teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) have been deployed to help in relief and rescue operation.

09:15 July 28

Floods wreak havoc, people take shelter on highway

Floods wreak havoc, people take shelter on highway

The severe flood in Bihar has rendered thousands of people homeless, many individuals have been forced to take shelter on the highways. 

To help the people in need, the district administration has started a community kitchen, however, the supply of food on time remains a struggle.

09:13 July 28

Bihar deluge grim as the water level continues to rise

Daily water level and flood forecast data
Daily water level and flood forecast data

As the flood situation in Bihar is worsening day by day, the water level of the Ganges river has increased 16 cm above the danger mark in Sahebganj. Further, Kahalgaon is 12 cm whereas Farakka is 51 cm above the danger mark.

Central Water Commission has released a list of Daily water level and flood forecast data in which Buxar city tops the chart. Further, a state of panic has gripped in as people have waged a war against the deluge.

06:34 July 28

Floods ravage Bihar: Nearly 24.5 lakh affected in 11 flood-hit districts

Floods ravage Bihar: Nearly 24.5 lakh affected in 11 flood-hit districts

Patna: Floodwaters spread to new areas in the 11 affected districts of Bihar, hitting one million more population, even though no fresh death was reported and the toll remained at 10, the Disaster Management Department said on Monday.

The latest bulletin, said a total of 24.42 lakh people have been hit by floods in 765 panchayats of 93 blocks of 11 districts with Darbhanga being the worst-hit, where 8.87 lakh people have been displaced in its 14 blocks.

The Sunday bulletin had said the number of flood-hit population in Bihar was nearly 15 lakh in 11 districts.

Apart from Darbhanga, East Champaran and Muzaffarpur districts are badly affected where 7.0 lakh and 3.20 lakh people have been impacted, the bulletin said.

The air-dropping operation of food packets by Indian Air Force helicopters has been stopped from this evening in Gopalganj, Darbhanga and East Champaran districts.

Read: No electricity, bodies lying everywhere: Patient at Bihar COVID hospital

The operation had started in these places on July 25.

A senior officer of the Disaster Management department said the relief distribution through boats and other means would continue in these places as also in other marooned districts.

Each relief packet contains two-and-a-half kg of flattened rice, one kg gram, half kg jaggery, the matchbox and a packet of candles which were being prepared at Sri Krishna Memorial Hall in the state capital.

People have been forced to leave their homes due to the rampaging flood. The situation seems to be more or less same in every affected districts.

A family in Kaharpur village of Naugachhia sub-division of Bhagalpur district was seen demolishing their home as Kosi river was about to take it in its stride.

Asked the reason for doing so, they said that several houses have been washed away in the Kosi water and his house will also be taken away in a few hours so he is removing bricks to use them for another house once the situation improves.

In Shormar village of Samastipur where floodwaters have submerged everything, one of the affected people said a vast area has been flooded. Even the school has been badly affected. He said that people don’t have water to drink.

It seems that people will have to drink the floodwater after boiling them, he said, adding no help from the administration has reached to them so far.

In Baliadangi village of Kishanganj district, people have been surrounded by floodwaters ad there is no means to get them out of the place.

The total number of casualties stood at 10 in districts with no fresh fatality reported on Monday, the bulletin said.

The flood-affected districts are Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Supaul, Kishanganj, Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Gopalganj, West Champaran, East Champaran, Khagaria and Saran.

WATCH: Mahnava village in Bihar inundated as Gandak river overflows

Seventeen teams of the NDRF and eight of the SDRF are involved in the rescue operations as part of which 1.67 people have been evacuated from the affected areas so far, the bulletin said.

Besides, 12,858 people are staying in 29 relief camps while nearly 3.28 lakh people were being fed at 703 community kitchens.

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) Commandant Vijay Sinha said his personnel have so far evacuated 6600 affected people and cattle to safer places in Gopalganj, Saran, East Champaran, West Champaran, Darbhanga and Supaul.

Besides, the NDRF has also been helping the district administration in distributing relief materials, Sinha said, adding teams have helped medical personnel reach affected rural areas.

The flood relief work has been quite a challenge this year in view of the raging COVID-19 pandemic, he said.

Several rivers such as Baghmati, Burhi Gandak, Kamlabalan, Lalbakeya, Adhwara, Khiroi, and Ghaghra are flowing above danger level while the water level of Ganga is increasing at Hathidah, Munger, Bhagalpur, and Kahalgaon.

Though the level has gone down at Gandhi ghat in Patna, it has remained steady at Buxar and Digha in Patna, a Water Resources Departments bulletin said.

Meanwhile, Chief Public Relation Officer (CPRO), of East Central Railway zone, Rajesh Kumar, said some trains in the Darbhanga-Samastipur section has been diverted due to floodwaters coming up to the girder of Railway bridge in between south Hayaghat and Thalwara.

Read: Bihar floods: Motihari DM rescues man in flood-hit Sangrampur

19:49 July 28

Flood paralyses life in Bihar's Vaishali district

Flood paralyses life in Bihar's Vaishali district

After being hit by floods and the incessant rains, the people in Bihar's Vaishali district struggled to continue their daily routine.

Speaking to ETV Bharat, a 60-year-old woman said, "We are struggling with our daily routine work. Everything is shut and there is no way to go. Even the government or the local leaders have not come to help us.

Adding to this, she further said, "We have come up with a temporary provision for ourselves. Many people have no place to stay as their houses are filled with floodwater."

19:45 July 28

Floodwater in Gopalganj creates traffic issues on stretch

Floodwater in Gopalganj creates traffic issues on stretch

Floodwater entered Barauli-Barhariya main road connecting both districts near Dilahi village in Bihar's Gopalganj creating traffic issues on the stretch. Locals said water has entered into their houses and are forced to come to the roads for shelter.

16:38 July 28

Bihar: Parts of Bettiah city flooded following incessant rainfall

Bihar: Parts of Bettiah city flooded following incessant rainfall

Following incessant rains, parts of the Bettiah city of Bihar continued to remain flooded on Tuesday causing immense hardships to villagers and residents. 

"The whole area over here is submerged and the flow of the water is so fast that the speed is constantly increasing," a local told to ETV Bharat.  Another resident, while echoing a similar sentiment, said, "We are already battling with coronavirus and now the water levels are constantly rising." 

10:58 July 28

Floodwater enters new areas in Bihar

Floodwater enters new areas in Bihar

Following incessant rainfall, many districts have been flooded across Bihar. As many as 22 teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) have been deployed to help in relief and rescue operation.

09:15 July 28

Floods wreak havoc, people take shelter on highway

Floods wreak havoc, people take shelter on highway

The severe flood in Bihar has rendered thousands of people homeless, many individuals have been forced to take shelter on the highways. 

To help the people in need, the district administration has started a community kitchen, however, the supply of food on time remains a struggle.

09:13 July 28

Bihar deluge grim as the water level continues to rise

Daily water level and flood forecast data
Daily water level and flood forecast data

As the flood situation in Bihar is worsening day by day, the water level of the Ganges river has increased 16 cm above the danger mark in Sahebganj. Further, Kahalgaon is 12 cm whereas Farakka is 51 cm above the danger mark.

Central Water Commission has released a list of Daily water level and flood forecast data in which Buxar city tops the chart. Further, a state of panic has gripped in as people have waged a war against the deluge.

06:34 July 28

Floods ravage Bihar: Nearly 24.5 lakh affected in 11 flood-hit districts

Floods ravage Bihar: Nearly 24.5 lakh affected in 11 flood-hit districts

Patna: Floodwaters spread to new areas in the 11 affected districts of Bihar, hitting one million more population, even though no fresh death was reported and the toll remained at 10, the Disaster Management Department said on Monday.

The latest bulletin, said a total of 24.42 lakh people have been hit by floods in 765 panchayats of 93 blocks of 11 districts with Darbhanga being the worst-hit, where 8.87 lakh people have been displaced in its 14 blocks.

The Sunday bulletin had said the number of flood-hit population in Bihar was nearly 15 lakh in 11 districts.

Apart from Darbhanga, East Champaran and Muzaffarpur districts are badly affected where 7.0 lakh and 3.20 lakh people have been impacted, the bulletin said.

The air-dropping operation of food packets by Indian Air Force helicopters has been stopped from this evening in Gopalganj, Darbhanga and East Champaran districts.

Read: No electricity, bodies lying everywhere: Patient at Bihar COVID hospital

The operation had started in these places on July 25.

A senior officer of the Disaster Management department said the relief distribution through boats and other means would continue in these places as also in other marooned districts.

Each relief packet contains two-and-a-half kg of flattened rice, one kg gram, half kg jaggery, the matchbox and a packet of candles which were being prepared at Sri Krishna Memorial Hall in the state capital.

People have been forced to leave their homes due to the rampaging flood. The situation seems to be more or less same in every affected districts.

A family in Kaharpur village of Naugachhia sub-division of Bhagalpur district was seen demolishing their home as Kosi river was about to take it in its stride.

Asked the reason for doing so, they said that several houses have been washed away in the Kosi water and his house will also be taken away in a few hours so he is removing bricks to use them for another house once the situation improves.

In Shormar village of Samastipur where floodwaters have submerged everything, one of the affected people said a vast area has been flooded. Even the school has been badly affected. He said that people don’t have water to drink.

It seems that people will have to drink the floodwater after boiling them, he said, adding no help from the administration has reached to them so far.

In Baliadangi village of Kishanganj district, people have been surrounded by floodwaters ad there is no means to get them out of the place.

The total number of casualties stood at 10 in districts with no fresh fatality reported on Monday, the bulletin said.

The flood-affected districts are Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Supaul, Kishanganj, Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Gopalganj, West Champaran, East Champaran, Khagaria and Saran.

WATCH: Mahnava village in Bihar inundated as Gandak river overflows

Seventeen teams of the NDRF and eight of the SDRF are involved in the rescue operations as part of which 1.67 people have been evacuated from the affected areas so far, the bulletin said.

Besides, 12,858 people are staying in 29 relief camps while nearly 3.28 lakh people were being fed at 703 community kitchens.

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) Commandant Vijay Sinha said his personnel have so far evacuated 6600 affected people and cattle to safer places in Gopalganj, Saran, East Champaran, West Champaran, Darbhanga and Supaul.

Besides, the NDRF has also been helping the district administration in distributing relief materials, Sinha said, adding teams have helped medical personnel reach affected rural areas.

The flood relief work has been quite a challenge this year in view of the raging COVID-19 pandemic, he said.

Several rivers such as Baghmati, Burhi Gandak, Kamlabalan, Lalbakeya, Adhwara, Khiroi, and Ghaghra are flowing above danger level while the water level of Ganga is increasing at Hathidah, Munger, Bhagalpur, and Kahalgaon.

Though the level has gone down at Gandhi ghat in Patna, it has remained steady at Buxar and Digha in Patna, a Water Resources Departments bulletin said.

Meanwhile, Chief Public Relation Officer (CPRO), of East Central Railway zone, Rajesh Kumar, said some trains in the Darbhanga-Samastipur section has been diverted due to floodwaters coming up to the girder of Railway bridge in between south Hayaghat and Thalwara.

Read: Bihar floods: Motihari DM rescues man in flood-hit Sangrampur

Last Updated : Jul 28, 2020, 8:01 PM IST
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