Lucknow: The situation in Uttar Pradesh became worse as the level of the main river rose further on Tuesday due to the discharge of water from Nepal and neighboring Madhya Pradesh province and Utotrakhand state. According to the Central Water Commission (CWC), in addition to Mirzapur, Varanasi, Ghazipur, Ballia, Ganga also flows over the risk markers of Fafamau and Chhatnag (both Allahabad).
A severe monsoon occurred in July 2016, heavy flooding occurred in Assam State and Bihar State, affecting the lives of more than 5 million people in 40 districts. National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), National Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Indian Army evacuated victims and more than one million people were transferred to a relief camp. 99,416 hectares of ordinary crops are destroyed in most agricultural areas. Public facilities such as roads, bridges, embankments, and basic services such as communications and transportation are also destroyed.
New Delhi: An artificial lake due to landslides is imminent threat of floods in the Koshi River in Bihar Province. The prime minister asked the authorities to support Nepal and Bihar as necessary. The government dispatched 15 National Disaster Response Forces (NDRF) to Bihar
In the past 72 hours, unprecedented rain in Nepal caused a more serious flood in Bihar, affecting more than 3,000 villages and about 650,000 people. A National Disaster Emergency Army Battalion was established to expel people trapped in areas of Plunia, Muzaffarpur, East and West Champalan, Darbanga, Xan Gangji and Superpole. In the Kishanganj area, due to heavy rain in Nepal and Himalayas, the rainfall in the past 3 days is 75 feet. The number of deaths reached 162, and about 374 cottages in the state were completely damaged. But the confined 185,524 inhabitants safely evacuated. The central government also provides brief information on the situation to the provincial government and provides as much aid as possible.
Last year, organizations of each country, law enforcement agencies, academia and medical experts jointly reviewed these changes. Their report "Adaptation to Minnesota's climate change" stresses not how to cope with the worst scenario, but how the government and citizens are confused. The next day, a big highway was washed away by the flood. The community is expanding the storm sewer to cope with more rain and more violent storms. Since 2002, the state has fallen into the eight "extreme heavy rains" where the sky spreads, and over half a meter of rain has fallen to 1000 square miles. It only happened twice in the summer of 2016