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          Patna, Sep 20  The flood situation continued to remain grim in Bihar's   Gopalganj, Siwan and Saran districts Monday after the Gandak river overflowed   its banks, affecting thousands of people. 
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	  More than five lakh people are under threat as the water   spreads, destroying standing crops and forcing people to flee their homes. 
 "The overflowing water of the Gandak river has entered dozens of   villages and is flowing at some places on National Highway 28 that disrupted   road traffic," an official of the water resource department said.
 
 Chief   Minister Nitish Kumar is undertaking an aerial survey of flood-affected   districts Monday.
 
 The Gandak overflowed after Nepal released over two   lakh cusecs of water into the river following heavy rains in the Himalayan   republic. The main embankment was breached last week and more breaches occurred   Sunday.
 
 The principal secretary of the disaster management department,   Sri Vyasji, said the government decided to set up mega camps in affected areas.
 
 A district official said the threat of flood looms large over dozens of   other villages, creating panic among thousands of residents.
 
 Hundreds of   people have fled their homes and the state government has asked those living in   low-lying areas to shift to safer places.
 
 Rescue and relief operations   have been intensified. A team of the National Disaster Response Force has been   rushed with motorboats to help those trapped in flood waters, the official said.
 
 In 2008, more than three million people were rendered homeless in Bihar   when the river Kosi breached its bank upstream in Nepal and changed its course.
 
 
 
   
      
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