The Central Water Commission’s official flood forecast has issued a concerning update regarding the River Ghagra’s water levels at Darauli in Siwan district, Bihar. The situation is severe, with the river’s water level rising to a critical point.
According to the latest report, the River Ghagra at Darauli is currently flowing at a worrisome level of 60.93 meters. This level is 0.11 meters above its danger threshold of 60.82 meters, indicating a severe flood risk. The water level is on a rising trend, further exacerbating the situation.
Residents and local authorities are urged to remain vigilant and take immediate precautions to mitigate the impact of the increasing water levels. The Central Water Commission’s flood forecast provides crucial information for monitoring and responding to such situations, enabling timely interventions to safeguard lives and property.
Staying informed about the evolving situation and following any advisories or alerts issued by relevant authorities is of paramount importance. Preparedness and proactive measures can significantly contribute to minimizing the potential consequences of severe flooding. As the River Ghagra continues to rise, collective efforts are essential to ensure the safety and well-being of the community.