Bihar Rivers Surge: Heavy Rains Trigger Alert
Heavy rainfall in Bihar has led to rising water levels in several rivers, prompting alerts from officials. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has instructed state authorities to stay vigilant, as the rains have waterlogged roads and areas, particularly impacting districts like Patna and Bhagalpur. The situation is under control with no casualties reported so far.
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Due to incessant rain, water levels in several rivers in Bihar have climbed, prompting officials to issue alerts. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has called for vigilance among authorities in the state.
Heavy rains have caused waterlogging in major districts such as Patna and Bhagalpur. The Meteorological Department has issued an 'orange' alert for multiple regions, including Patna and Vaishali, highlighting the potential for further rain impacts. The Water Resources Department confirmed that rivers are overflowing, with significant water inflow affecting dams and waterways.
Despite the deluge, no casualties have been reported, and efforts to relocate residents from low-lying areas are underway. Rainfall levels are moderately less than expected but still pose challenges for affected districts and infrastructure. Crop coverage has improved due to recent rainfall, with expectations for further progress in coming weeks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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