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Monsoon indifference continues in Bihar… | A flood-like situation in the low-lying areas of Patna: River water has also entered the villages of Gusrai and Aara, 27% less rainfall so far – Patna News Achi-News

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The monsoon is weakening in Bihar, but the rivers are burning. Due to rise in water level of many rivers including Ganga, there is flood situation in Bihar. Ganga water is constantly rising in Bhagalpur, Munger, Bagusrai. The countryside of Bagusrai is surrounded by floods.

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There is no possibility of rain in any district in the next two days. However, light rain may occur in many districts on September 24 and 25. At the same time, so far there has been 27 percent less rain in the whole of Bihar during the monsoon season.

According to Patna Meteorological Centre, the maximum temperature in the state is recorded between 35-38 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is 26-28 degrees Celsius.

What is the situation after the flood in Bihar, understand through the picture below…

So far, 34 districts of the country have received less than the average. So far, Saran district has received the least amount of rain, 56% less than average. A 52 percent decline was recorded in Madhubani. Due to lack of rain and strong sunlight, people have to struggle with heat.

CM Nitish has checked the rising water level of Ganga for the second consecutive day.

CM Nitish Kumar reached Kangan Ghat, Gandhi Ghat and Krishna Ghat from JP Ganga Path on Saturday. Here he saw the situation in the areas around the Ganga River and took detailed information from the officials. During this, he directed the DM of Patna to remain alert about the rising water level in the areas along the banks of river Ganga and maintain all preparations.

In Patna, CM Nitish inspected the rising water level of Ganga.

In Patna, CM Nitish inspected the rising water level of Ganga.

During the inspection, CM Nitish also reached Hajipur via Gandhi Stu. There he took stock of the flood relief camp. The CM interacted with the people living in the flood relief camp and took detailed information from them about the arrangements.

While giving instructions to the officials during the inspection, CM Nitish said that the water resources department should be fully prepared and should continue continuous monitoring.

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