Bihar fears floods as heavy rains swell rivers

The rising water levels of Koshi, Gandak, Budhi Gandak, Ganga and Bagmati rivers are causing panic among those living near the banks

July 13, 2019 05:08 pm | Updated 06:04 pm IST - Patna

Children returning from their school in water-logged road in Patna.

Children returning from their school in water-logged road in Patna.

After drought-like situation till last week, Bihar now fears floods as the water levels in several rivers have been rising after heavy rains in the past six days.

According to a state disaster department official here on Saturday, the rising water levels of Koshi, Gandak, Budhi Gandak, Ganga and Bagmati rivers are causing panic among those living near the banks.

According to reports, hundreds of people have fled their homes in Supaul, Muzaffarpur, East Champaran, West Champaran, Araria and Kishanganj districts.

The Water Resources Department had issued a high alert in vulnerable districts, particularly bordering Nepal, said the official.

North Bihar districts received a record rainfall during the last 24 hours, with East Champaran reporting 214.92 mm, Sitamarhi 154.55 mm and Muzaffatpur 125.15 mm rain, said a Meteorological Department official.

In Motihari, district headquarters of East Champaran, incessant rainfall for the last four days caused water-logging in the town. District Magistrate Raman Kumar had ordered closing of schools and other educational institutions till July 15, district disaster officer Anil Kumar said.

Schools have also been closed in Araria and Kishanganj districts in view of the threat of a flood.

Though the rising water levels have put pressure on embankments at several places, officials claimed they were safe and there was no need to panic. The State government has alerted engineers concerned and asked them to keep a 24-hour vigil.

“All engineers have been directed to be ready with necessary equipment and boulders to face any situation and protect the embankments,” an official of Water Resource Department said.

The government claimed that the eastern Kosi embankment, which was breached in 2008 causing sever flood in five districts of northern Bihar, was safe. “The embankment has been strengthened and breach repair work completed,” said an official.

In 2008, more than three million people were rendered homeless in Bihar when the Kosi river breached banks upstream in Nepal and changed course. It was said to be the worst flood in Bihar in the last 50 years.

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