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Bihar flood toll reaches 153

- AGENCIES Patna

The toll in Bihar floods rose to 153 on Friday while the number of those marooned in 17 districts of the state crossed the one-crore mark.

Araria district accounted for 30 deaths, West Champaran 23, Sitamarhi 13, Madhubani 8 and Katihar 7. 11 each have died in Kisanganj, East Champaran and Supual and 9 each in Purnea and Madhepura.

Four deaths each were reported in Darbhanga, Gopalganj and Saharsa, 3 each in Khagaria and Sheohar, 2 in Saran and 1 in Muzaffarpu­r, Special Secretary in the Disaster Management Department Anirudh Kumar said.

Around 1.08 crore people have been hit by floods in 17 districts and 1,688 panchayats, he said. Saran was included in the list of affected areas on Friday, taking number of districts under water to 17, Kumar said.

The toll due to the floods triggered by rains in Nepal and northern parts of the state stood at 119 on Thursday, and 98 lakh people in 16 districts were hit.

A total of 3.92 lakh people are putting up in 1,289 relief camps in different parts of the state, he said.

The MeT office said Patna, Gaya, Bhagalpur and Purnea are likely to witness rain or thundersho­wer on Saturday.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reviewed the flood situation and gave necessary instructio­n to officials.

Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary in the Disaster Management Department Pratyay Amrit and his counterpar­t in the Health Department R K Mahajan were among those who attended the meeting.

During the meeting, the CM gave orders for intensive airdroppin­g of food packets in Kursakanta, Palasi, Sikti and Jokihaat in Araria and the Sugauli area in East Champaran, an official statement said. –PTI

 ?? AFP ?? Nearly one crore people have been affected in Bihar
AFP Nearly one crore people have been affected in Bihar

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