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Death toll in Bihar floods rises to 222

Last Updated 10 September 2016, 19:22 IST

With six more deaths being reported on Saturday, the toll in Bihar floods reached 222, even as most of the major rivers in the state are flowing below the danger mark.

The six deaths were reported from Bhagalpur district. The floods have affected 31.30 lakh people in 1,725 villages of 12 districts, the Disaster Management Department said.

According to the Water Resources Department, Punpun River at Sripalpur in Patna and the Kosi River at Baltara in Khagaria district are flowing above the danger level.

The other rivers, including the Ganga, are flowing below the danger mark. Intermittent rains brought down temperatures in the state, even as humidity remained high.

Patna, which received 2.6 mm rainfall since Friday, recorded a high of 31.4 degrees Celsius. Gaya received 1.8 mm rain, while the maximum temperature was 31.8 degrees Celsius.
In the national capital, it was a sunny day with the mercury settling two notches above normal even as humidity levels oscillated between 94 and 49 %.

“The maximum temperature was recorded at 35.5 degrees Celsius, two notches above normal while the minimum settled at 26.5 degrees Celsius, a notch above normal,” a MeT official said. In Uttarakhand, the MeT department has forecast heavy rainfall in parts of the state over the next two days. Heavy rainfall is likely to occur at isolated places in Dehradun, Udhamsingh Nagar and Nainital districts. Some parts of Himachal Pradesh received heavy rainfall, while in most other parts the weather remained dry.

Shimla, which received 9 mm rain, witnessed overcast condition, while Sundernagar was the wettest with 75 mm rainfall.  Light to moderate rains and thundershowers occurred at isolated places in eastern Uttar Pradesh.
 

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(Published 10 September 2016, 19:22 IST)

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