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          .Patna, Aug 22 (IANS) Floods in Bihar have affected nearly 1.5   million people in 12 districts, with thousands struggling to survive under open   skies, according to Special Secretary Sunil Kumar of the Disaster Management   Department.The report comes even as state Chief Minister Nitish Kumar   undertook an aerial survey of the inundated areas for the second consecutive   day.
 
 
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 The department said that flood waters had entered more than 1,000 villages in   500 panchayats and rising level of most rivers threatened to inundate many   others. The affected villages were in the districts of Bhagalpur, Muzaffarpur,   Gopalganj, Munger, Begusarai, Katihar, Araria, Purnia, Saharsa, Darbhanga,   Madhepura and Saran.
 "The floods have badly hit Bhagalpur district," an   official said. Elsewhere in the state, thousands have been forced to take   shelter on embankments, highways, in schools and other buildings on high ground.   "Water entered these villages after levels rose in all major rivers following   heavy rains in the state and the catchment areas in Nepal."
 
 In 2008,   over 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 the state in the last 50 years.
 
 The government has   promised to provide foodgrain to the affected and directed officials of   flood-hit districts to open relief camps.
 
 According to the Central Water   Commission, the Ganges crossed the red mark at several places. Similarly, the   Kosi was flowing above the danger mark and Mahananda at other   places.
 
 Standing crops worth crores of rupees have been damaged and road   communication at several places has snapped. "Rising rivers have badly hit paddy   cultivation and destroyed standing banana and maize crops in Bhagalpur and other   districts," a commission official said.
 
 Meanwhile, Bihar Water Resources   Development Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary said all river embankments were safe   and there was no need to panic.
 
 
 
      
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