The monsoon is intensifying across most states, and Bihar is no exception, with continuous rainfall being recorded. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), an alert has been issued for moderate to heavy rainfall in several districts of Bihar over the next 24 hours. Eight districts are expected to witness heavy downpours during this period.
The IMD has issued a warning for heavy rainfall and lightning in 7-8 districts of Bihar today. The affected districts include Kishanganj, Aurangabad, Jehanabad, Kaimur, Supaul, Araria, and Rohtas. Farmers and fishermen in these areas are advised to avoid outdoor activities during this time. Additionally, on August 17, heavy rainfall is expected in Nalanda, Nawada, and Jamui.
Yesterday, most parts of Bihar experienced light to moderate rainfall, with the highest recorded in Sasaram, Rohtas, where 67 mm of rain fell. Other notable amounts include 56.2 mm in Jamui, 50.4 mm in Madhepura, 49.6 mm in Nalanda, 45.4 mm in Gaya, 45 mm in Samastipur, 35.2 mm in Khagaria, 35 mm in Vaishali, and 33.02 mm in Darbhanga.
Siwan district, villages in the Guthani block are under threat due to the rising water level of the Saryu River. Floodwaters have rapidly spread to lower-lying areas, causing significant damage to paddy crops and seasonal vegetables planted along the riverbanks.
Continuous rainfall in several villages across Bihar has heightened the risk of flooding, with water entering homes and roads turning into rivers where boats are now being used. Thousands of people in these areas are severely impacted. The IMD has urged residents to avoid open spaces and take necessary precautions during this period.