Bihar Rain Woes In Pics: Patna Devastated By Incessant Downpour, Several Dead
Battered by heavy rainfall for the third consecutive day, Bihar lost at least 18 lives on Sunday to mishaps caused by the downpour that inundated streets, water-logged railway tracks and marooned business establishments.
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View In AppPeoples sit on a makeshift boat to cross the flood-affected area of Sakha Maidan following heavy monsoon rainfall. (PTI Photo)
Relatives carry a dead body for cremation across a waterlogged street following heavy monsoon rainfall, in Patna. (PTI Photo)
NDRF workers rescue an elderly patient from flood-affected area of Bahadurpur following heavy monsoon rainfall, in Patna. (PTI Photo)
Waterlogging at a ward of Nalanda Medical College and Hospital (NMCH) after heavy monsoon rains in Patna. (PTI Photo)
A view of waterlogged NMCH following heavy monsoon rain in Patna. (PTI Photo)
People wade through a flooded street during heavy rain, in Patna. (PTI Photo)
Army personals rescue NCC cadets stuck in the water logged camp after heavy rainfall in Patna. (PTI Photo)
The Centre has already deployed teams of National Disaster Response Force and State Disaster Response Force for rescue and relief operations in vulnerable places. (ANI)
Vehicles have submerged in waist-deep water. (ANI Photo)
Private hospitals, medical stores and other shops have submerged in waist-deep water. (ANI Photo)
People have been forced to stay indoors as most of the roads were water-logged. (ANI Photo)
Heavy downpour has crippled life, especially in the state capital where record rains caused heavy water-logging.(ANI Photo)
Patna is facing a flood-like situation with water is all around. (ANI Photo)
IMD Patna chapter also predicted heavy rains to extremely heavy rainfall in at least nine districts in the state. (ANI Photo)
In hard-hit Bihar, a bird's eye view of state capital Patna made the city appear like a huge lake dotted with concrete structures. (ANI Photo)
According to weather department officials, Patna has received 151 mm rain since Saturday -- a record in recent years. (ANI)
The flood water has also entered houses, shops and hospitals at many places in the state, apart from Patna. (ANI Photo)
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar held a review meeting on Sunday afternoon in the wake of IMD warning that the worse may not be over for bihar. The CM underscored the need for taking preventive measures in districts situated along the river Ganga which has witnessed a rise in water levels over the past few weeks. (ANI Photo)
The rains also affected the movement of trains, road traffic as well as flight operations. Twelve long route trains and several passenger trains have been cancelled. (ANI Photo)
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