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ABP News Bureau
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30 Sep 2019 12:19 PM (IST)
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Heavy rains in Bihar continued for the third consecutive day on Sunday, throwing normal life out of gear. The unexpected 'heavy to extremely heavy rain' has so far claimed the lives of over 29 people - mostly drowned, across the state, officials of disaster management department said here. The Met Office has predicted more rain in the next 24 hours and the state government has issued a 'red alert'.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, emerging from a video conference with district magistrates, told reporters, "We are making all possible efforts. I would appeal to the people of the state to have patience and courage. Torrential rain have followed a prolonged dry spell which vindicates our governments resolve to combat climate change through environmental preservation."
"Such a situation is not in any one's hand, it's a natural thing. Arrangements are being done to provide drinking water to all. Also, arrangements are being made for community kitchens for the flood-affected people," the CM said.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, emerging from a video conference with district magistrates, told reporters, "We are making all possible efforts. I would appeal to the people of the state to have patience and courage. Torrential rain have followed a prolonged dry spell which vindicates our governments resolve to combat climate change through environmental preservation."
"Such a situation is not in any one's hand, it's a natural thing. Arrangements are being done to provide drinking water to all. Also, arrangements are being made for community kitchens for the flood-affected people," the CM said.