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More than 45 lakh people affected due to floods across 14 districts in Bihar
The number of people troubled by the floods grew by more than half a million in the last 24 hours though no loss of life has been reported in the same period, the death toll remains at 11, the department said.
Highlights
- Across 1012 panchayats of 14 districts, as many as 45.39 lakh people have been left distressed as compared to the previous days figure of 39.63 lakh.
- The number of people troubled by the floods grew by more than half a million in the last 24 hours though no loss of life has been reported in the same period, the death toll remains at 11.
Even as Bihar battles the rising number of coronavirus COVID-19 cases, the flood situation in the state keeps getting worse.
According to the state disaster management department on Friday, the gurgitating rivers flowing through the northern districts of Bihar have affected more than 45 lakh people so far.
Across 1012 panchayats of 14 districts, as many as 45.39 lakh people have been left distressed in the calamity as compared to the previous days figure of 39.63 lakh, according to the bulletin issued by the department.
The number of people troubled by the floods grew by more than half a million in the last 24 hours though no loss of life has been reported in the same period, the death toll remains at 11, the department said.
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) is carrying out relief and rescue operations.
As many as 3.76 lakh people have been evacuated from flood-ravaged localities so far out of whom 26,732 are lodged at relief camps.
The 14 flood-hit districts are West Champaran, East Champaran, Saran, Gopalganj, Siwan, Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Khagaria, Samastipur, Kishanganj, Supaul and Sheohar.
While West Champaran and Darbhanga are the only distrcits to have reported flood-related deaths, four and seven, respectively.