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Home | India | Patna Faces Flood Threat As Ganga Punpun Rivers Flow Above Danger Level

Patna faces flood threat as Ganga, Punpun rivers flow above danger level

Situation alarming in Manner, Digha Ghat, Gandhi Ghat, and Hathidah, where Ganga's water level has passed the danger mark

By IANS
Published Date - 12 August 2024, 12:29 PM
Patna faces flood threat as Ganga, Punpun rivers flow above danger level
People arrive from the flooded Diyara area after the water level of the Ganga river rose following heavy rains, in Patna. — Photo:PTI
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Patna: Patna is facing a significant threat of floods as the Ganga and Punpun rivers have been flowing above the danger level for the past several days.

The situation is particularly alarming in areas such as Manner, Digha Ghat, Gandhi Ghat, and Hathidah, where the Ganga’s water level has passed the danger mark.

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The Punpun River has also exceeded the danger level in Arwal and Patna’s Sripalpur, with indications that water levels may rise further, exacerbating the flood risk. The current water level of the Ganga River has reached 50.68 metres at Digha Ghat, Patna, above the danger level of 50.45 metres.

At Gandhi Ghat, Patna, the water level is at 49.42 metres, surpassing the danger level of 48.60 metres. The Ganga River is at 42.40 metres at Hathidah, above the danger level of 41.76 metres. At Maner, Patna, the water level stands at 52.02 metres, just over the danger level of 52 metres.

At Arwal, the water level of the Punpun River is 65.02 metres, slightly above the danger level of 65 metres. This river has reached 51.54 metres at Sripalpur in Patna District, exceeding the danger level of 50.60 metres. The Bihar Water Resources Department has confirmed that while the water levels are rising, all safety walls and embankments are currently secure.

Officials and engineers are closely monitoring the situation. For the last few days, heavy rain led to waterlogging in several districts including Patna. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had recently taken stock of the situation and inspected the areas where the water level of the Ganga River is rising.

Keeping this in view, Nitin Nabin, Urban Development Minister in Bihar government has cancelled the leave of every official till September this year. The decision was taken after severe waterlogging in Patna due to heavy rain on Saturday night. The waterlogging issues, which affect several areas of the state capital and cause significant inconvenience to residents, have highlighted the shortcomings in the city’s drainage system.

Beyond Patna, the rising water levels of the Ganga are also affecting Kahalgaon and Bhagalpur, with low-lying areas and the Diara regions being particularly vulnerable. The situation is compounded by the fact that other rivers in Bihar, including the Kosi, Gandak, Bagmati, and Budhi Gandak, are also flowing above danger levels in various districts.

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