
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar inspects rising Ganga water levels, urges officials to stay alert
Accompanied by senior officials from various departments, the CM visited JP Setu, Digha Ghat, Krishna Ghat, and Gandhi Ghat to assess the situation.
Patna, Jul 3 (PTI) Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday assessed the water levels of the Ganga at various ghats in Patna and directed officials to remain on high alert and prepared for any potential emergency.
However, in most parts of Patna, the Ganga is still flowing below the danger mark.
Rivers across the state have also shown a rising trend following incessant rains over the past two to three days.
'The CM travelled along Atal Path, JP Ganga Path to take stock of the situation', it said.
The Patna Meteorological Centre has predicted light to moderate rain in most parts of the state over the next two days. PTI PKD MNB
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