Ganga -River shows again Raudra form in Bihar, all gates of Farakka Barrage have been opened
In Bihar, the Ganges River is again seen in a fierce form, which faces the lives of millions of state of the state a major threat. The water level from the Ganges River from Buxar to Kahalgaon in the Bhagalpur district is constantly increasing and crossed the danger mark of the river. In such a situation, all 108 gates of Farakka cervas were opened in the Western Bengal Wednesday, making more water come towards Bihar. Due to the increase in water level, the danger in many districts Bihar weakening in the villages on the banks of the river of Buxar to Bhagalpur created. A rapid increase in the water level of the river can affect the population of millions. Due to flooding, there is a danger to crops, homes and paths. The administration issued a warning in the areas concerned and took vigilance. The reason for opening the gate of Farakka Barrage is the main reason for opening all 108 gates of Farakka Barrage. Due to the increase in water level at this barrage in Western Bengals, it has become necessary to control the water under control. This will further increase the water level in the Bihar plains, which can make the flood situation more serious. Preparation and relief from the administration began immediate relief and rescue operations in the areas along the river. The work of transferring people to safe places in flood -driven areas is fast. Reliefs such as food items, medicines and clean water are also arranged. NDRF and local power have been deployed in many districts to help immediately in any emergency. Warning from experts, the meteorological department and water experts also warned that if the raining process continued in the coming days, the water level of the Ganges River could continue to increase. He asked people to be vigilant on the banks of the river and follow the instructions of the administration. Officials were also instructed to take extra vigilance for drainage and flood management. Share this story -tags