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Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey

Around 18 lakh lives of people are being largely affected due to in various parts of Bihar. The Patna Meteorological Centre has forecast rain with thunderstorms at many places in Bihar in the next four days.

Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey
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Published : Jul 15, 2019, 11:50 AM IST

Updated : Jul 15, 2019, 1:56 PM IST

Patna: The flood situation in Bihar turned out miserable on Sunday with the death of four people as around 18 lakh lives were affected in nine districts of the state, an official report said.

Five rivers of the state are flowing above the danger level due to torrential rains in the catchment areas bordering Nepal, the report by the Disaster Management Department said.

Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey
Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar conducted an aerial survey of the flood-affected areas of several districts.

Of the four deaths, the report said, two were reported from Araria, while one each was reported from Sheohar and Kishanganj districts.

Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey
Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey

A total of 17,96,535 population has been affected by flood waters in 55 blocks of nine districts - Sheohar, Sitamarhi, East Champaran, Madhubani, Araria, Kishanganj, Supaul, Darbhanga and Muzaffarpur.

The report added that about 11 lakh people have been affected in the worst-hit Sitamarhi district, followed by 5 lakh in Araria.

It said 13 teams of NDRF and SDRF have been deployed to carry out relief and rescue operations in the affected districts.

Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey
Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey

The authorities have also opened 152 relief camps giving shelter to 45,053 people, while 251 community kitchens have been made functional.

The chief minister held a high-level meeting to review the flood situation. Later, he conducted the aerial survey of flood-affected areas of Darbhanga, Madhubani, Sheohar, Sitamarhi and East Champaran districts.

Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey

Water Resources Minister Sanjay Jha, Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary (Water Resources department) Arun Kumar and Disaster Management Department Principal Secretary Pratyaya Amrit accompanied Kumar during the aerial survey.

At the meeting, the chief minister directed the officials to keep a decent arrangement for the flood-hit people at the camps.

He also ordered for expediting the relief and rescue operations, an official release said.

Around 280 to 300 mm rainfall has been received in the past three-four days in Terai region of Nepal against 50 mm of average rainfall recorded during the past years, it said.

The excessive rainfall created a flash flood in the state, causing five rivers - Baghmati, Kamla Balan, Lalbakeya, Adhwara and Mahananda - to flow above the danger level at various places.

The Patna Meteorological Centre has forecast rain with thunderstorms at many places in Bihar in the next four days.

Also Read: Death toll in Nepal floods mounts to 55

Patna: The flood situation in Bihar turned out miserable on Sunday with the death of four people as around 18 lakh lives were affected in nine districts of the state, an official report said.

Five rivers of the state are flowing above the danger level due to torrential rains in the catchment areas bordering Nepal, the report by the Disaster Management Department said.

Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey
Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar conducted an aerial survey of the flood-affected areas of several districts.

Of the four deaths, the report said, two were reported from Araria, while one each was reported from Sheohar and Kishanganj districts.

Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey
Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey

A total of 17,96,535 population has been affected by flood waters in 55 blocks of nine districts - Sheohar, Sitamarhi, East Champaran, Madhubani, Araria, Kishanganj, Supaul, Darbhanga and Muzaffarpur.

The report added that about 11 lakh people have been affected in the worst-hit Sitamarhi district, followed by 5 lakh in Araria.

It said 13 teams of NDRF and SDRF have been deployed to carry out relief and rescue operations in the affected districts.

Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey
Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey

The authorities have also opened 152 relief camps giving shelter to 45,053 people, while 251 community kitchens have been made functional.

The chief minister held a high-level meeting to review the flood situation. Later, he conducted the aerial survey of flood-affected areas of Darbhanga, Madhubani, Sheohar, Sitamarhi and East Champaran districts.

Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey

Water Resources Minister Sanjay Jha, Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary (Water Resources department) Arun Kumar and Disaster Management Department Principal Secretary Pratyaya Amrit accompanied Kumar during the aerial survey.

At the meeting, the chief minister directed the officials to keep a decent arrangement for the flood-hit people at the camps.

He also ordered for expediting the relief and rescue operations, an official release said.

Around 280 to 300 mm rainfall has been received in the past three-four days in Terai region of Nepal against 50 mm of average rainfall recorded during the past years, it said.

The excessive rainfall created a flash flood in the state, causing five rivers - Baghmati, Kamla Balan, Lalbakeya, Adhwara and Mahananda - to flow above the danger level at various places.

The Patna Meteorological Centre has forecast rain with thunderstorms at many places in Bihar in the next four days.

Also Read: Death toll in Nepal floods mounts to 55

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Bihar flood turns grim: 4 dead, 18 lakh hit; CM conducts aerial survey
         Patna, Jul 14 (PTI) The flood situation in Bihar turned grim Sunday with the death of four people as around 18 lakh were affected in nine districts of the state, an official report said.
         Five rivers of the state are flowing above the danger level due to torrential rains in the catchment areas bordering
Nepal, the report by the Disaster Management Department said.
         Chief Minister Nitish Kumar conducted an aerial survey of the flood-affected areas of several districts.
         Of the four deaths, the report said, two were reported from Araria, while one each was reported from Sheohar and
Kishanganj districts.
         A total of 17,96,535 population has been affected by
flood waters in 55 blocks of nine districts - Sheohar, Sitamarhi, East Champaran, Madhubani, Araria, Kishanganj,
Supaul, Darbhanga and Muzaffarpur.
         The report added that about 11 lakh people have been affected in the worst-hit Sitamarhi district, followed by 5 lakh in Araria.
         It said 13 teams of NDRF and SDRF have been deployed
to carry out relief and rescue operations in the affected districts.
         The authorities have also opened 152 relief camps giving shelter to 45,053 people, while 251 community kitchens have been made functional.
         The chief minister held a high-level meeting to review the flood situation. Later, he conducted the aerial survey of flood-affected areas of Darbhanga, Madhubani, Sheohar, Sitamarhi and East Champaran districts.
         Water Resources Minister Sanjay Jha, Chief Secretary
Deepak Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary (Water Resources
department) Arun Kumar and Disaster Management Department Principal Secretary Pratyaya Amrit accompanied Kumar during the aerial survey.
         At the meeting, the chief minister directed the officials to keep decent arrangement for the flood-hit people at the camps.
         He also ordered for expediting the relief and rescue
operations, an official release said.
         Around 280 to 300 mm rainfall has been received in the
past three-four days in Terai region of Nepal against 50 mm of average rainfall recorded during the past years, it said.
         The excessive rainfall created a flashflood in the state, causing five rivers - Baghmati, Kamla Balan, Lalbakeya, Adhwara and Mahananda - to flow above danger level at various places.
         The Patna Meteorological Centre has forecast rain with
thunderstorm at many places in Bihar in the next four days.
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