
More than 20 people were killed across Bihar after heavy rain over the last three days. Streets were flooded in the state capital Patna and teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been deployed to carry out rescue operations.
At least three people were killed and several feared trapped after a wall collapsed in Bhagalpur after the downpour, ANI reported on Sunday.
Water also entered the premises of several hospitals in Patna. Both the Nalanda Medical College Hospital, the second largest in the city, and Gardanibagh hospital were flooded. Ambulances weren’t able to ply and the hospitals depended on hand pulled carts to transport oxygen cylinders and other essential items.
Bihar has been lashed by incessant showers since Friday night and the Meteorological department has forecast heavy rain for the next few days. The district administration has the ordered closure of all schools till Tuesday.
There were traffic jams in Patna due to the heavy rain. Commuters could be seen wading through knee-deep water.Patna district magistrate Kumar Ravi said that localities like Rajendra Nagar and S K Puri are worst affected.
Floods have drowned the complete Patna city. Bihar is calling they need you. Please take rapid actions please supply food and first aid. Please help Bihar. @Khalsa_Aid @khalsaaid_india @NDRFHQ @adgpi @BajpayeeManoj @TripathiiPankaj @narendramodi @PMOIndia @BBCHindi @aajtak pic.twitter.com/6QcxWHNkjY
— Prachi Trivedi (@PrachiT79639327) September 29, 2019
Heart wrenching scene from Patna. 😢
— Bihar (@Biharyouth1) September 28, 2019
Rickshaw puller is crying, must be a tough day for homeless people in city. Praying for everyone's safety. 🙏 @NitishKumar@Cityofpatna@IPRD_Bihar@SushilModi#BiharRains #biharflood #bihar #flood #PatnaRains pic.twitter.com/sHyYEygsqW
From the day i arrived here it's raining continuously......feeling relief for being with my family in this unpredictable situation......#PatnaRains #patnafloods #BiharFlood pic.twitter.com/JRalmxOJ0e
— Nitish Kumar Singh (@iam_singhji) September 29, 2019
On Saturday morning, rail traffic was suspended on the Darbhanga-Samastipur section after an embankment collapsed and train tracks were submerged.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had reviewed the flood situation on Friday through video conferencing.