Floodwater enters Bihar's capital, 24 people dead so far

Patna: The rains have caused havoc once again in many parts of the country. About 110 people have died in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand due to heavy rains and related incidents. Most people have died in Uttar Pradesh, while continuous rains in Bihar since Thursday have disrupted life in many parts of the state including the capital Patna. Flood water has been flooded in hospitals and people's homes in Patna. So far more than 24 people have died due to heavy rains in Bihar.

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While Bihar's capital Patna is getting submerged, politics has started in the name of relief. Former Madhepura MP and Jan Adhikar Party (JAP) President Pappu Yadav arrived on Monday in a waterlogged area Rajendra Nagar area by a tractor and distributed relief material. Pappu Yadav said, "We are with all the citizens of Patna in the event of a severe disaster. Today there is a need to help the people, so we appeal to the people of the whole country to come forward for help. There should not be politics. "

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Laxmeshwar Rai, Minister of Bihar's Disaster Management Department has told that 20 people have lost their lives in different accidents in the state so far. He said that two helicopters demanded from the Central Government have reached Patna. He said that the work of dropping food packets will be done for the people trapped in the house.

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