New Delhi : The flood situation in India’s eastern state of Bihar continues to be grim, as more than 100 people have been killed and over 10 million affected, officials said.
“The flood situation remains grim in the state, as fresh areas of Purnea Katihar, Motihari and Madhepura have been inundated,” an official said. “The Saran embankment has been breached and over a dozen villages have been flooded in Gopalganj district.”
Meanwhile, the death toll in the affected districts has risen to 127, according to state-run broadcaster, All India Radio.
“Two helicopters are dropping dry food packets among flood victims. Community kitchen has also been set up and cooked food is being distributed at relief centres,” an official said. “Apart from 330 boats, over 2,000 country-made boats are engaged in rescue operations.”
Heavy rains in the past several days triggered flash floods and inundated large swathes of land, in the districts north and east of Patna, the capital city of Bihar. The incessant rains in catchment areas of neighbouring Nepal have also contributed to the worsening situation.
The local government has announced a compensation of 6,216 U.S. dollars, for each family, that has lost its member in the floods.
—NNN-PTI