Bihar -flood: Many towns plunged due to flooding in the Ganges ... Navagachiya in Bhagalpur, Akbarnagar's Hall -haal, many roads demolished -Bihar Flood Last News: Flood Crisis in various villages in Bhagalpur Bihar where Ganga in Regat, Bihar Flood News
Bihar -flavor ganga made the floods in Bhagalpur. Due to floodwaters entering a dozen towns of Akbarnagar, people are in a state. Flood victims spend the night under the open air on roads and stations. Flooding water can climb at NH 80 at any time. Traffic is expected to be interrupted within the next few hours. Dialogues, Akbarnagar. The floods caused by the boom of Bihar Flood Ganga caused destruction in Akbarnagar and its surrounding towns on Thursday. The water level crossed the red mark and now the floodwaters entered the residential areas. Dozens of towns such as English Chicharon, Srirampur, Maheshi, Pan, Makandpur and Kharahiya are underwater. The residents are forced to leave their homes and hide on the roads, railway stations and NH. The highway connection in many areas has been lost, while floodwaters in Bahiyar areas have adopted a formidable form. There has been no concrete assistance arrangements so far so far, thereby making a deep resentment among the people. The villagers make arrangements for boat, plastic sheets and food and drink with their own efforts. People with cattle and children live by planting temporary tents on the train station and Akbarnagar-Shakund and Sultanganj Main Road. Due to filled water, reading and lewing floods in schools, more than half a dozen government and non-governmental schools are flooded by four to five feet. This completely affected the lecture. Schools are temporarily closed. Water is seen everywhere from the roads from town to the school grounds, which had a profound effect on the education of children. Water entered schools in Vasantpur, Khutaha, English Chicharon and Srirampur. The contact route is broken, people migrate, the strong flow of water continues on the contact path connecting towns with diara region. The movement was completely disrupted due to the distribution of rural roads in Kisanpur and Chinta Makandpur. People migrate through their personal resources because the administration does not make the right arrangements for boats. Flooding victims also struggle for basic amenities such as drinking water, a heavy shortage of toilets, food and drink, clean water and toilets. There is a risk of infection and diseases. The residents demanded from the administration that immediate relief camps, boats, medical and food should be arranged so that the situation could come under control. Ganga in Navagachia To cross its highest water level, the Ganges River in Ismailpur-Bind Toli is desperate to cross its highest water level 33.50 meters. According to the flood control division control Navagachia, the water level of the Ganges reached 33.02 meters on Thursday at 18:00. The extent of the flooding is constantly increasing due to the increase in the water level. The water pressure increased from the downward current from the entrance number seven to the entrance number nine. The structure that works there has threatened due to increasing water pressure in the entrance to the number nine. Assistant Engineer E Amitesh Kumar informed that trees were set to the safety of Spur. An attempt is made to secure the entrance using bamboo bundle and sand filled bags. The situation remains serious. Flooding water climbed onto the Bengali Tola highway, half a dozen Panchayats of Nathagar -Block, Rattipur, Shankarpur, Gosindaspur, Belkhoria, Bhatodia, Bhuwalpur and Rampur Khurd were severely influenced by floods. On Thursday, floodwaters rose on the Main Road of Bengali Tola in the Municipal Corporation Ward 1 to Shirampur-Gosayindaspur. The disaster of the District Administration Adm Kundan Kumar, Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Bdo Shalini Kumari and Co Nathanagar Rajneesh Kumar showed up to take the growing flood situation and safe areas such as Msary Deodhi and church grounds in the church land. He instructed the income employees to prepare a list of displaced families. Co Rajneesh Kumar said that electricity facility was provided to the displaced on Thursday night. They will be provided with foil and plastic from Friday. In addition, temporary toilets and water arrangements will also be made. In particular, they will also take a plate -affected diara areas. Nazir Krishna Kumar said that after electricity, other basic facilities will also be provided to the flood victims.