Several areas in Nalanda district, Bihar, are experiencing conditions akin to floods, leading to the displacement of residents seeking safety. This alarming situation is a result of the sudden increase in the Falgu River’s water level, stemming from substantial rainfall in the neighboring state of Jharkhand. The surge in water levels has impacted sections of smaller dams, thereby escalating the flood risk in Nalanda. Water has entered several areas due to the rising Falgu River.
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