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River Gandak of Bihar continues to flow in 'extreme flood situation'

By ANI | Updated: September 2, 2021 16:43 IST

River Gandak of Bihar continues to flow in an 'extreme flood situation', informed Central Water Commission on Thursday.

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River Gandak of Bihar continues to flow in an 'extreme flood situation', informed Central Water Commission on Thursday.

The Commission informed that the river is flowing at a level of its previous highest flood level.

In a tweet, the Commission informed, "River #Gandak at #Lalganj in #VAISHALI district of Bihar continues to flow in EXTREME FLOOD SITUATION. It is flowing at a level of its previous HFL i.e. 51.75 m. Hydrograph is appended."

Earlier today, the Commission informed, "River #Gandak at #Rewaghat in district #MUZAFFARPUR #Bihar is continues to flow in SEVERE SITUATION with Rising trend as on 2.9.2021. @MoJSDoWRRDGR @NDRFHQ."

Earlier, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday had said that the state government is continuously monitoring the flood situation in Darbhanga district. He had also conducted an ariel survey of the flood-affected areas of Darbhanga.

The Chief Minister had also informed that financial aid of Rs 6,000 is being provided to affected families. "The state government is continuously monitoring the situation of affected areas. Every time Bihar gets flooded during the monsoon season. The government is planning something to control the water level of rivers in Bihar. We are hoping that the plan will not make the situation worse in the future as it is now," Kumar had told reporters.

More details are awaited.

( With inputs from ANI )

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