Bihar is facing another critical flood situation as the Central Water Commission issues an official flood forecast for River Bagmati at Benibad in Muzaffarpur district. The situation is grave, with the river currently flowing at a level of 49.35 meters, surpassing its Danger Level of 48.68 meters by 0.67 meters.
The rising trend in the water level is a cause for immediate concern, indicating the severity of the flood situation in the region. The Central Water Commission’s flood forecast serves as a crucial warning for local authorities and residents to take immediate precautions and prepare for potential flooding.
“Residents in the affected areas are strongly advised to stay informed about the latest updates and advisories issued by relevant authorities. Given the critical nature of the situation, proactive measures such as evacuation to safer locations and safeguarding essential belongings are of paramount importance”.
“Local authorities and disaster management teams are actively engaged in response and relief efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of the community. Residents are urged to cooperate fully with these efforts and adhere to safety guidelines to minimize risks during this challenging period”.
Flood situations can evolve rapidly, so it is crucial for residents to remain vigilant and heed official warnings. The Central Water Commission’s flood forecast is a vital tool in disaster preparedness and response, and it is essential for everyone in the affected region to take it seriously and act promptly to safeguard their lives and the lives of their loved ones.