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14/07/2010 People flee homes as floodwater enters Bihar villages     Patna, July 14 (IANS) Thousands of people in Bihar fled their   homes Wednesday as floodwaters entered over 100 villages and threatened to   inundate many others.  Nearly 100 villages in Aurai, Katra and Gaighat blocks of   Muzaffarpur have been inundated since Monday. Water also entered dozens of   villages in Bagaha district after levels rose in all the major rivers following   heavy rains in the state and the catchment areas of Nepal. 
 According to   the Central Water Commission, the water level in major rivers - Kosi, Gandak,   Budhi Gandak, Kamlabalan, Adhwara and Bagmati - has increased in the last 48   hours.
 
 "All the rivers are in full spate following heavy rains. Some   rivers may cross the red mark late Wednesday or Thursday," an official said.
 
 Reports reaching here said people were fleeing their homes in   Muzaffarpur, Bagaha, Saharsa and Purnea districts.
 
 "Heavy rains   reportedly damaged embankments in Muzaffarpur and Bagaha. The district officials   have initiated the move to check erosion," said an official of the water   resources department.
 
 More water is expected to enter the villages as   the embankment of the Bagmati river in Muzaffarpur and the Gandak in 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 to protect the   embankments," an engineer said.
 
 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 the   last 50 years.
 
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