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          Patna, July 7 (IANS) All major rivers in northern Bihar were   flowing above the danger mark Thursday, with flood-waters spreading to many   areas and affecting more than three lakh people, officials said.The   swollen rivers pose threat to embankments following incessant rains and heavy   water discharge into the Kosi river from Nepal.
 |  Flood-waters spread to new areas in Muzaffarpur, Gopalganj, Sitamarhi, Araria,   East and West Champaran and Saharsa districts, officials of the state disaster   management department said.
 "Flood situation remained unchanged since   Wedneday," an official of the state water resources development department   said.
 
 The Bihar government has already sounded a state-wide flood   alert.
 
 Bihar Water Resources Development Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary   said a National Disaster Response Team is camping in Saharsa with four   boats.
 
 Rail traffic on the Narkatiaganj-Raxaul section was suspended   after floodwaters submerged railway tracks and entered Sikta railway station in   West Champaran.
 
 The Kosi is posing a threat to its eastern embankment.   The rain swollen Gandak was threatening a newly-built embankment in Gopalganj   district, a disaster management department official said.
 
 Authorities   have asked thousands of people to shift to safer places following the rising   water levels of the Kosi at various places. The state government has asked   engineers and district officials to keep a 24-hour vigil on the water   levels.
 
 Choudhary said the eastern Kosi embankment, which was breached in   2008 and flooded five districts of northern Bihar, was totally safe.
 
 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.
 
 According to the water   resources department, a lot of water has been discharged into the Kosi in the   last one week after heavy rains in Nepal as well as in Bihar.
 
 
 
 
      
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