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Bihar flood toll climbs to 89, over 33 lakh people hit

A staggering 6.41 lakh people have been shifted to safer places and 1,490 boats have been pressed into service for rescue and relief works, the Disaster Management Department said.

bihar, bihar floods, bihar floods death, flood death, india news, bihar newsGopalganj: Villagers move to a safe place from floods in Gopalganj in Bihar on Saturday. PTI Photo (PTI7_30_2016_000061B)
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2 min readPatnaAug 5, 2016 06:08 PM IST First published on: Aug 5, 2016 at 06:08 PM IST
Gopalganj: Villagers move to a safe place from floods in Gopalganj in Bihar on Saturday. PTI Photo (PTI7_30_2016_000061B) Gopalganj: Villagers move to a safe place from floods in Gopalganj in Bihar on Saturday. PTI Photo

The flood-related death toll in Bihar rose to 89 with 25 casualties being reported today as 33 lakh people in 14 districts remain affected. The Disaster Management Department said in a statement that Saran is the latest district to be hit by the deluge.

Purnia district has reported maximum number of deaths (26), followed by 21 in Araria, 15 in Katihar, eight in Supaul and five in Kishanganj, it said. Four persons have died each in Madhepura and Gopalganj, three in Darbhanga, and one each in Saharsa, Muzaffarpur and Saran, the statement said.

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Rivers like Mahananda, Bakhra, Kankai, Parmar, Koshi and others have primarily caused inundation in Purnia, Kishanganj, Araria, Darbhanga, Madhepura, Bhagalpur, Katihar, Saharsa, Supaul, Gopalganj, East Champaran, West Champaran and Muzaffarpur districts.

According to latest reports, the Ganga is flowing above the danger mark in Kahalgaon (Bhagalpur), while Ghaghra river is flowing above the danger mark at some places in Siwan district.

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Budhi Gandak river is also flowing above the danger mark in Khagaria, while Koshi river is flowing above the danger mark in Khagaria and Katihar districts. A staggering 6.41 lakh people have been shifted to safer places and 1,490 boats have been pressed into service for rescue and relief works, the Disaster Management Department said.

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As many as 3.79 lakh people have been sheltered at campms where elaborate arrangements for food and other relief materials have bene made. Several teams of NDRF and SDRF have been pressed into service in the flood-affected districts for rescue and relief works, the Disaster Management Department statement added.

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