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Bihar floods: 119 dead; bridge collapse caught on camera
On cam: 3 family members drowned as bridge collapses in Bihar
HIGHLIGHTS
A video shot by some locals caught three persons stranded in floods falling into an overflowing river after a bridge collapsed in Araria district. The video first shows the river uprooting a huge tree and carrying it away with the flow and later destroying the bridge that was being used by the locals to cross the river.
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 and Khagaria were the latest districts to be affected during the day, Special Secretary in the Disaster Management Department, Anirudh Kumar, said.
Araria district accounted for 23 deaths, followed by Sitamarhi (12), Kisanganj, East Champaran, West Champaran and Supual (11 each), Madhubani and Katihar (7 each), Madhepura and Purnea (5 each), Darbhanga and Saharsa (4 each), Gopalganj and Khagaria (3 each) and Sheohar (2), he said.
The health department has launched a toll-free number '104' to provide information on floods, Principal Secretary of Health R K Mahajan at the press briefing said. He was accompanied by Principal Secretary State Disaster Management Department Pratyay Amrit.
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.
Mahajan said hospitals have been directed to maintain a sufficient stock of anti-snake and anti-rabies injections.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar accompanied by his deputy Sushil Kumar Modi and Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh conducted an aerial survey of Gopalganj, Bagha, Bettiah in West Champaran, and Raxual and Motihari in East Champaran.
The chief minister took feed back about flood relief operation in West Champaran from officials at Bettiah helipad and inspected a place where food packets were being readied, an official release said.
Following the chief minister's order, district magistrates of Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Darbhanga, Madhubani, West Champaran and East Champaran also conducted aerial surveys in their areas.
Amrit said that 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, he said.
Food packets are being airdropped in inundated areas while in places where flood waters have receded they are being supplied through panchayats, the officer said.
Amrit said that 114 boats of the NDRF (National Disaster Response Force), 92 of the SDRF (State Disaster Response Force) and 70 of the Army were deployed for relief and rescue related works.
Mahajan said that 'boat ambulances' are also being operated by the administration.
In case of shortage of doctors in primary health centres, the administration would hire private doctors, he said.
Mahajan, also the Principal Secretary of Education, said that examination scheduled to start tomorrow in Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, has been postponed.
Principal Secretary, Road Construction, Amrit Lal Meena said that 124 roads, including national highways, have been damaged in the floods.
Rural Works Department Principal Secretary Bipin Kumar said that 222 hand pumps have been disinfected in Araria and 219 in Kisanganj so that citizens could get purified drinking water.
Fifty 'ambulatory vans' are working in flood-hit areas to attend to sick animals and 196 veterinary doctors have been deputed, Animal Husbandry Principal Secretary Vijaylakshmi said.
Meanwhile, train services continued to be affected.
An East Central Railways statement said that 39 trains have been cancelled as water overtopped tracks. The cancelled trains included 12235 Dibrugarh-New Delhi Rajdhani, 12424 New Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani till August 20.
Many trains have been short-terminated, it said.
Commandant of 9th battalion of the NDRF, Vijay Sinha, said that the force's personnel rescued 25 pregnant women, 55 animals and saved eight from drowning.
http://m.timesofindia.com/city/patn...-continue-for-a-week/articleshow/60113191.cms
On cam: 3 family members drowned as bridge collapses in Bihar
HIGHLIGHTS
- A video of a bridge collapse over an overflowing river in Araria district has gone viral
- Met office has forecast possibility of rain in southern Bihar for one more week
- Several trains remain terminated and colleges closed
A video shot by some locals caught three persons stranded in floods falling into an overflowing river after a bridge collapsed in Araria district. The video first shows the river uprooting a huge tree and carrying it away with the flow and later destroying the bridge that was being used by the locals to cross the river.
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 and Khagaria were the latest districts to be affected during the day, Special Secretary in the Disaster Management Department, Anirudh Kumar, said.
Araria district accounted for 23 deaths, followed by Sitamarhi (12), Kisanganj, East Champaran, West Champaran and Supual (11 each), Madhubani and Katihar (7 each), Madhepura and Purnea (5 each), Darbhanga and Saharsa (4 each), Gopalganj and Khagaria (3 each) and Sheohar (2), he said.
The health department has launched a toll-free number '104' to provide information on floods, Principal Secretary of Health R K Mahajan at the press briefing said. He was accompanied by Principal Secretary State Disaster Management Department Pratyay Amrit.
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.
Mahajan said hospitals have been directed to maintain a sufficient stock of anti-snake and anti-rabies injections.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar accompanied by his deputy Sushil Kumar Modi and Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh conducted an aerial survey of Gopalganj, Bagha, Bettiah in West Champaran, and Raxual and Motihari in East Champaran.
The chief minister took feed back about flood relief operation in West Champaran from officials at Bettiah helipad and inspected a place where food packets were being readied, an official release said.
Following the chief minister's order, district magistrates of Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Darbhanga, Madhubani, West Champaran and East Champaran also conducted aerial surveys in their areas.
Amrit said that 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, he said.
Food packets are being airdropped in inundated areas while in places where flood waters have receded they are being supplied through panchayats, the officer said.
Amrit said that 114 boats of the NDRF (National Disaster Response Force), 92 of the SDRF (State Disaster Response Force) and 70 of the Army were deployed for relief and rescue related works.
Mahajan said that 'boat ambulances' are also being operated by the administration.
In case of shortage of doctors in primary health centres, the administration would hire private doctors, he said.
Mahajan, also the Principal Secretary of Education, said that examination scheduled to start tomorrow in Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, has been postponed.
Principal Secretary, Road Construction, Amrit Lal Meena said that 124 roads, including national highways, have been damaged in the floods.
Rural Works Department Principal Secretary Bipin Kumar said that 222 hand pumps have been disinfected in Araria and 219 in Kisanganj so that citizens could get purified drinking water.
Fifty 'ambulatory vans' are working in flood-hit areas to attend to sick animals and 196 veterinary doctors have been deputed, Animal Husbandry Principal Secretary Vijaylakshmi said.
Meanwhile, train services continued to be affected.
An East Central Railways statement said that 39 trains have been cancelled as water overtopped tracks. The cancelled trains included 12235 Dibrugarh-New Delhi Rajdhani, 12424 New Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani till August 20.
Many trains have been short-terminated, it said.
Commandant of 9th battalion of the NDRF, Vijay Sinha, said that the force's personnel rescued 25 pregnant women, 55 animals and saved eight from drowning.
http://m.timesofindia.com/city/patn...-continue-for-a-week/articleshow/60113191.cms