Patna: Flood havoc is going on in Bihar. The water level of the Ganga in Patna is continuously rising. However, its growth rate has slowed slightly on Friday. Even then, the Ganga is growing at a speed of one cm per hour. A total of 11 rivers including Ganga, Sone, Punpun, Kosi are flowing above the danger mark (Danger Mark) in the state.
Meanwhile, 15 districts of the state are under flood. Meanwhile, there is another threat coming disaster. The Met department has issued an alert for heavy rains in the north Bihar districts. The Ganga at Hathidah in Patna was flowing at 43.25 meters eight cm above the danger mark on Friday. The Ganga is flowing over NH 31 near Sabnima in Athamgola. In Patna, the burden on the gates of security dams and drains connected to the Ganga is increasing.
The administration is on alert as road water has entered several ghats including LCT Ghat, Rajendra Ghat in Patna. Water stored in the drain of the Ganga apartment near LCT Ghat is being extracted throughout the day. Water is being drained through the B13 motor. The water level of Ganga at Gandhaghat in Patna had gone above 50 meters. The water level in Digha had gone up to 51.62 meters.
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