Bihar floods devastate: More than 10 dead in a single day, water enters temple, crematorium and graveyard.
The Seemanchal-East Bihar districts including Munger, Lakhisarai, Katihar, Bhagalpur, which are located on the banks of the Ganges, have suffered heavy damage due to floods. Boat moves in urban area. Temples, crematoriums and even cemeteries are submerged. Heavy water flow continues on NH-80. Due to this many areas have lost contact with the headquarters. Several trains have been canceled and rerouted on the Jamalpur-Bagalpur railway line due to Ganga water near the tracks and bridge. People have become prisoners of water in their homes. More than 10 people drowned in these districts on Sunday. Based on the report sent by the school management, around 500 government schools were closed due to inundation of various villages in the flood-affected districts. Due to flood in 5 districts under Munger University, examinations for undergraduate courses have been postponed till further orders. Flood victims have taken shelter on higher ground. But they live without even burning the stove in their house and eat dry food. Even at the administrative level, thorough arrangements are being made but it is not enough for the flood victims. Anger was seen among victims in the flood-hit districts on Sunday. Due to this, the public blocked the road in many places. Disaster in Bihar due to floods: More than 10 people died in a single day, temple, crematorium and grave were inundated, 6 blocks in Munger district were caught in flood. 32 panchayats of Pariyarpur, Jamalpur, Darhara, Haveli Kharagpur and Azharganj constituencies have been affected by the floods. 6 wards of Mungar Corporation are inundated. As more than 40 panchayats in Mungar are affected by floods, this is the administrative statistics. Here, on Sunday, flood victims blocked a road near Vijayanagar village and burnt an effigy of their MP, while both DMK and SP were stuck in a road jam in Gandhipur. Later, the protest was called off after they promised to provide polythene and dry food to the victims. The flood victims staged a road blockade at Dean Bhatia Chowk in Vijaynagar in Jamalpur block around 9 am on Sunday, demanding relief. Enraged people raised slogans against Munger MP and burnt his effigy. Disaster in Bihar due to floods: More than 10 people died in a single day, water entered temple, crematorium and grave. Lakhisarai rivers, due to which people have become prisoners in their homes. Flood water has entered 5 new villages in the district. Many panchayats, including Duriyahi panchayat under Manihari block of Katihar, have been inundated. Rivers here flow beyond the danger mark. Disaster due to floods in Bihar: More than 10 people died in a single day, water entered temple, crematorium and grave 12 urban areas of Bhagalpur. The Kali temple adjacent to the Buddhanath temple, Barari stair ghat and the temple complex were submerged. The flood water has risen significantly. Burnt forests are also submerged. People are forced to somehow cremate their family members. The Navkasia, Saidpur, Tindanga Public Works Road, which is the lifeline of this area, has been damaged and traffic has been stopped due to flooding at many places. Also Read: Bihar train derails, 20 trains cancelled, 24 Flood water enters thousands of homes as Ganga water level continues to rise Flood waters in a dozen panchayats including Kahalgaon town. There is a tense atmosphere throughout the block. Srirampur village was completely submerged after Akbarnagar's Srirampur ring dam broke on Sunday. There was a commotion as water entered the village. Up to 5 feet of water has entered many houses under Tilakpur panchayat. Floods have caused such havoc that even graves and crematoriums are filled with water after death. After the death, the family faces great difficulty in cremation and burial. Also Read: Bihar Floods: 12.67 lakh people affected by floods in Bihar, Jamalpur-Bagalpur train link on Sahibganj loop line cut in pictures Train services between Jamalpur and Bhagalpur were suspended from Saturday night due to waterlogging of 100 meters of Malta Railway line. Last year also in 2001, the Jamalpur Bhagalpur railway section was affected for 5 to 6 days due to rising water. In a notification issued by HQ Malta on Sunday evening, 10 pairs of trains passing through Jamalpur on Monday will be canceled and 12 pairs will be diverted. Also watch this video: Ganga's fiery form is visible in Bhagalpur. .