City
Epaper

River Gandak in Bihar likely to cross Highest Flood Level of 64.1 metre: Central Water Commission

By ANI | Updated: July 23, 2020 21:20 IST

Amid the floods in Bihar, river Gandak at Dumariaghat in the Gopalganj district is likely to peak around 64.25 meters on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday, according to the Central Water Commission (CWC) on Thursday.

Open in App

Amid the floods in Bihar, river Gandak at Dumariaghat in the Gopalganj district is likely to peak around 64.25 meters on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday, according to the Central Water Commission (CWC) on Thursday.

"River Gandak at Dumariaghat in the Gopalganj district of Bihar has crossed previous Highest Flood Level (HFL) of 64.1 meters and is flowing at 64.12 meters with a rising trend," said CWC.

CWC further said, "It is likely to peak around 64.25 meters during Thursday midnight and then slowly fall."

Earlier, the HFL of 64.1 meters was recorded on August 17, 2017, stated the CWC.

The people in the various districts of Bihar have been hit hard by the floods and the incessant rains in the region.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has deployed 21 rescue teams in Bihar.

"The rescue operations are underway. In Bihar, the water flow depends on rains in Nepal's Terai region. The evacuation is selective in most places as the rural people decide when they should go to the camp, but they are persuaded to do so if the situation is severe," said NDRF DG S N Pradhan.

No deaths have been reported in Bihar so far but people are facing snake bites, he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: biharCentral Water CommissionGopalganjNational Disaster Response ForceState disaster response forceThe national disaster response force
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalOFSS Bihar 11th Admission 2026 Registration Begins Today at ofssbihar.net; Check Application Process and Other Details

NationalBihar Power Cut Today: Electricity to Remain Shut for 4 Hours in Purnia on April 7; Check Timing and Affected Areas

NationalNitish Kumar Likely to Resign as Bihar Chief Minister After April 13; Rajya Sabha Oath Set for April 10

EntertainmentPankaj Tripathi Celebrates Bihar Diwas in Tokyo, Calls Bihar the ‘Foundation of His Identity’

NationalBihar CM Nitish Kumar Announces ₹6 Lakh Compensation After Stampede at Nalanda’s Shitla Devi Temple

National Realted Stories

NationalKharge, his son never indulged in criminal activities: K’taka Minister on ‘poisonous snake’ remark ​

NationalBallots cast, battle Over: Kerala begins long wait

NationalTech-savvy, young legislators key to achieving Viksit Bharat@2047: Om Birla

National"Indian flagged vesseln Green Asha safely reaches JNPA after crossing Strait of Hormuz": Union Shipping Ministry

NationalKandla port advances methanol bunkering, marks key step toward green maritime transition