In an official flood forecast, the Central Water Commission has raised alarm bells for residents of Bihar’s Arwal district as River Punpun at Kinjer continues to flow in a severe situation. The river’s water level, which is currently at 65.13 meters, remains above its danger level of 65.0 meters, causing significant concern for the region.
A Critical Situation
The Central Water Commission’s flood forecast highlights the critical nature of the ongoing flood situation in Arwal district. The river’s water level, at 65.13 meters, is not only above the danger level but also on a falling trend, indicating that the threat of flooding persists.
Impacts and Preparedness
The elevated water level of River Punpun can lead to various adverse impacts, including inundation of low-lying areas, damage to crops, and potential threats to property and human lives. In light of this situation, local authorities and residents are advised to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
Monitoring and Updates
It is crucial for residents in the affected areas to stay updated with the latest information and alerts from local authorities and the Central Water Commission. Timely updates will help individuals make informed decisions and take appropriate actions to mitigate risks associated with the ongoing flood situation.