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25/08/2010   People flee homes as floodwaters enter 200 Bihar villages   Patna, Aug 25 (IANS) Thousands of people in Bihar fled their   homes Wednesday as floodwaters entered over 200 villages and threatened to   inundate many others. Floodwaters entered villages in Narkatiaganj and Sikta blocks   of Bettiah district, Katra, Auraiand Gaighat blocks in Muzaffarpur district and   Ghanshayampur and Kiratpur blocks in Darbhanga district. 
 Besides, dozens   of villages in Bagaha district were inundated after embankments were breached at   several places and water levels rose in all the major rivers following heavy   rains in the state and the catchment areas of Nepal.
 
 "Heavy rains   reportedly damaged embankments in Bettiah, Muzaffarpur and Bagaha. The district   officials have initiated the move to check erosion," said an official of the   water resources department.
 
 According to the Central Water Commission,   the water level in major rivers - Kosi, Gandak, Budhi Gandak, Kamlabalan,   Adhwara and Bagmati - has risen in the last two days.
 
 "All the rivers   are in full spate following heavy rains. Some rivers may cross the red mark late   Wednesday or Thursday," an official said.
 
 More water is expected to   enter the villages as the embankment of the Bagmati river in Muzaffarpur and the   Gandak in Bettah and Bagaha have been threatened. The rising water level in   rivers is putting pressure on embankments.
 
 "All engineers have been   directed to be ready with necessary equipment and boulders to face any situation   and protect the embankments," the official said.
 
 The state government   has alerted all flood prone districts in north Bihar, the official said.
 
 "Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has directed officials to remain extra   vigilant as the eastern afflux bund, which breached at Kushaha in 2008, is again   under pressure due to heavy discharge in Kosi," an official source in the Chief   Minister's Office here told IANS.
 
 Nitish Kumar also held a meeting with   top officials. An official admitted that the bund was facing heavy pressure for   the first time since it was repaired in 2009.
 
 In 2008, more than three   million people were rendered homeless in Bihar when the Kosi river breached its   bank upstream in Nepal and changed course. It was said to be the worst flood in   Bihar in 50 years.
 
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