Ganga's Fury: Rising Waters Threaten Regions Across States
The Central Water Commission has issued a warning as the Ganga and other rivers are flowing above danger levels in several states, leading to potential urban flooding. The CWC advises districts to activate flood protocols due to persistent rainfall threatening low-lying areas in Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh.

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The Central Water Commission has issued a severe flood warning, with the Ganga overflowing in several regions amid ongoing rainfall. Key monitoring sites indicate water levels above the danger mark at numerous points, including Patna, Bihar, and Sahibganj, Jharkhand, compounding the threat of urban flooding due to the persistent downpour.
High alert has also been sounded for the Kosi and Burhi Gandak Rivers, which are swelling significantly. Northern Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh are particularly at risk. The continuous rain and rising river levels pose severe flood risks to low-lying areas, prompting significant concern among residents and authorities.
The CWC has urged local district administrations to activate emergency flood-response protocols immediately, suggesting that the situation remains critical. The precautionary measures are considered essential for ensuring the safety and preparedness of those in the affected regions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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