The Central Water Commission has provided an update on the status of River Kosi in the Supaul district of Bihar, revealing that the river is currently in a severe situation. The water levels at the Birpur monitoring point have been recorded at 74.8 meters, which is 0.10 meters above the danger level of 74.7 meters.
Monitoring and Preparedness
As the situation continues to be severe, it is essential for local authorities and residents to stay updated on the latest information provided by the Central Water Commission and other relevant agencies. Adequate preparedness measures, including evacuation plans and the availability of essential resources, should be in place to ensure the safety and well-being of the affected communities.
Safety First
During such challenging situations, safety should always be the top priority. Residents living in the vicinity of the River Kosi should follow any advisories or instructions issued by local authorities. Additionally, they should exercise caution and avoid venturing into areas at risk of flooding or other water-related dangers.
The Central Water Commission and related agencies will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide regular updates on the river’s water levels. It is crucial for all stakeholders to work together to manage and respond to this severe situation effectively, with the safety and security of the affected communities at the forefront of their efforts.