Swollen Ganga Swallows Up Homes In Bihar

Over 13.5 lakh individuals have been affected.

Patna:

Flowing above the hazard mark, a swollen river Ganga has swallowed up a minimum of 10 homes in Bihar’s Mamlakha district. Movies shot by residents of the realm present three of the buildings, together with a two-storey one, sliding into the river and disintegrating earlier than disappearing in a matter of seconds. 

One of many movies reveals the two-storey home, nearly half of which has water lapping at it, slowly starting to slip ahead, nearly like a ship leaving harbour, after which starting to submerge. The entrance of the home disappears first and the rear follows with a loud sound and a violent taking pictures of spray. A ship may be seen within the background as this occurs. The video is nearly 30 seconds lengthy, indicating the velocity with which the construction vanished beneath the water. 

Within the different two movies, a portion of one of many smaller homes suffers the identical destiny, with the again remaining intact; whereas one other breaks off in elements and slides in, with a canine sniffing round earlier than it occurs to determine what the commotion is about. 

Based on the Bihar District Administration Division, roughly 12 districts alongside the Ganga are experiencing flood-like situations, affecting over 13.5 lakh individuals in low-lying areas. As many as 376 village panchayats have been impacted, with many residents evacuated to camps, information company PTI reported. 

The 12 affected districts are Patna, Bhagalpur, Buxar, Bhojpur, Saran, Vaishali, Samastipur, Begusarai, Lakhisarai, Katihar, Khagaria, and munger.

On Monday, Bihar Extra Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit held a evaluation assembly with officers from 12 districts to evaluate the state of affairs and guarantee they’re ready to cope with the state of affairs if the water rises additional. 

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has additionally performed an aerial survey of the affected areas. 

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