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          Patna, July 6 (IANS) Over half a million people have been   affected by floods in Bihar, with thousands forced to flee their homes, reviving   fears of the 2008 devastation, officials said Wednesday.The flooding has   enveloped parts of West Champaran, Gopalganj, Saharsa, Muzaffarpur and Araria   districts following heavy rains in the state and in the areas closer to Nepal.
 |  Waters entered houses in more than 100 villages, forcing thousands to take   shelter along highways and in school and other buildings, officials from the   water resources and the disaster management told IANS. 
 "Floods have   affected more than three lakh people," one official said.
 
 The Kosi, which   played havoc in Bihar three years ago rendering three million people homeless,   was again swelling dangerously due to heavy rains in Nepal, the officials   said.
 
 A worried Bihar government has sounded a state-wide alert, Water   Resources Development Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary told IANS.
 
 He said a   National Disaster Response Team was 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.
 
 In Sitamarhi district, a Border Security Force (BSF) camp at   Sonbarsa was flooded. The BSE personnel had to abandon the camp.
 
 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.
 
 However, Choudhary said there was no   need to panic. "The government is ready to face any eventuality."
 
 He   conceded that many villages could be flooded.
 
 Choudhary said the eastern   Kosi embankment, which breached in 2008 flooding five districts of north Bihar,   was safe.
 
 In 2008, over three million people were rendered homeless in   Bihar when the Kosi breached its bank upstream in Nepal and changed course. It   was said to be the worst flood in the state in 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 and in Bihar.
 
 Three days   ago, the Bagmati river breached its embankment in Muzaffarpur district.
 
 
      
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