Punpun flows 3 mtr above danger mark in Patna; CM conducts

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Oct 04 2019 | 8:25 PM IST

The Punpun river continued to flow above the danger mark and the threat of flood still looming large on rural Patna district of Bihar following a torrential rainfall that caused havoc in the state late last week killing at least 73 people.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday conducted an aerial survey of rain-hit districts of Arwal, Jehanabad and Patna, caused by the swelling Punpun river, and reviewed the ground situation.

Kumar was accompanied by Water Resources Minister Sanjay Jha, Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar and others, an official release said here.

The Water Resources Department said Punpun river, which joins the Ganga about 25 kms downstream south of Patna, recorded this monsoon's highest rainfall on Friday at 53.61 meters near Sripalpur in Patna which is 3.01 meters above the danger mark of 50.60 meters.

The present water level of the Punpun is slightly below the highest level ever recorded - 53.91 meters in 1976.

The water level of Punpun was recorded at 74.10 meters in Hamidnagar in Aurangabad district at 12 noon on Friday while it was 52.16 and 48.00 meters at Gaurichak and Fatuha in Patna respectively, it said.

The water level of Ganga at Digha ghat on Friday recorded 50.54 meters which is slightly above danger mark of 50.45, Water Resources Department report said.

Meanwhile, in the state capital, heavy duty pumps borrowed from Coal India Ltd, NTPC and Kalyanpur Cement were engaged in flushing out water rapidly from the worst affected localities like Rajendra Nagar, Kankar Bagh and Pataliputra Colony.

The main road of Pataliputra colony has been cleared of waterlogging, though its lanes and bylanes have still knee-deep waters, officials said.

Small pumps were in use for clearing water-logged narrow alleys and slums.

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First Published: Oct 04 2019 | 8:25 PM IST

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