Millennium Post

BIHAR FLOODS: 98 DEAD

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

PATNA: The flood situation in Bihar worsened on Thursday as the death toll mounted to 98 due to the deluge which has affected nearly 93 lakh people in 15 districts, forced postponmen­t of examinatio­n and cancellati­on of trains.

The toll due to the floods triggered by rains in Nepal and northern parts of the state was 72 on Wednesday, and 73.44 lakh people in 14 districts were hit. Saharsa was the latest district to be affected, officials said.

Though the Met office has forecast possibilit­y of rain in southern Bihar for one more week, there would be less rainfall in Nepal and northern parts of Bihar. The health department has launched a toll free number 104, officials said, adding hospitals have been direstced to maintain a sufficient stock of anti-snake and antirabies injections. Araria district accounted for 20 deaths, followed by East Champaran (14), West Champaran (13), Madhepura (12), Sitamarhi (11), Kisanganj (8), Purnea (5), Madhubani (5), Darbhanga (4), Saharsa (3), Sheohar (2) and Supual (1), said Disaster Management Department Principal Secretary Pratyay Amrit.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar accompanie­d by his Deputy Sushil Kumar Modi and Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh conducted an aerial survey of the marooned areas in Gopalganj, East Champaran, Sheohar and Sitamarhi districts among other areas.

Amrit said 3.59 lakh people have been rescued to safer places. Out of them, 2.13 lakh were put up in 504 relief camps in different places while 1,112 community kitchens are feeding 3.19 lakh flood victims.

Food packets are being airdropped in inundated areas while in places where flood waters have receded they are being supplied through panchayats.

Amrit said 114 boats of NDRF (National Disaster Response Force), 92 of SDRF (State Disaster Response Force) and 70 of the Army are deployed for relief and rescue related works. Principal Secretary (Health) R K Mahajan said 'boat ambulances' are also being operated by the administra­tion. In case of shortage of doctors in primary health centres, administra­tion would hire private doctors on payment, Mahajan added. Mahajan, also principal secretary of education, said examinatio­n in Bihar University, Muzaffarpu­r, was scheduled to start on Friday but it has been postponed.

 ?? PTI ?? An elderly person sitting on a washed away road at flood-hit Runni Saidpur in Sitamarhi district on Thursday
PTI An elderly person sitting on a washed away road at flood-hit Runni Saidpur in Sitamarhi district on Thursday

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