New Delhi: With the flood situation in Bihar continues to be grim, Chief Minister of Nitish Kumar on Tuesday called upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi to apprise him of the unprecedented flood situation the state is facing.


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Talking to media after the meeting, Kumar said after the construction of the Farakka barrage, siltation has increased in the Ganga and the presence of high level of silts in the Ganga is causing the floods.


He said he has requested the Prime Minister to send a team of experts to Bihar to assess the situation.


Kumar expressed hope that Prime Minister Modi will soon take a decision in this regard.


 


The Chief Minister said if corrective measures are not taken, the flow of the river may be affected.


Meanwhile, the Centre last night rushed 10 NDRF teams to flood-hit areas of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in order to launch massive relief and rescue operations to help those marooned in these states.


NDRF director general OP Singh said that while five teams are being airlifted for immediate deployment from its base in Odisha to Uttar Pradesh, the rest five are being picked by choppers from Bathinda in Punjab and will be sent to Bihar.


He said these teams will be equipped with boats and essential items like medicines.


Mr Singh said the teams will be in addition to the 56 such contingents already undertaking flood combat operations in these two states, besides Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand.


 


The NDRF DG also briefed Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh about the flood situation in these states late last night.


In order to launch massive operations in the two worst-affected states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, the NDRF has created on-ground control rooms in these two states and deputed two senior Deputy Inspectors General (DIGs) SS Guleria (Patna) and RK Rana (Varanasi) to take control of the situation.


Earlier yesterday, NDRF said it has rescued more than 26,000 people from the flood-ravaged areas of these states.