
  More than 4,000  people, including women and children, were rescued from the flood-affected  areas of Bihar''s capital city of Patna on Monday, the NDRF said. 
  The force said it has deployed five teams, with about 45  personnel in each, to conduct rescue and relief works in the city.
  "More than 4,000 affected people have been evacuated from  Patna on Monday that includes women, patients, children and elderly. They have  been shifted to safer places by the force," an NDRF spokesperson said.
  He said normal life has been disrupted in the capital city and  adjoining areas like Rajendra Nagar, Kankar Bagh, Patrakar Nagar, Hanuman Nagar  and Malahi Pakri, among others.
  "In most of the places, people are stuck in their houses  due to waterlogging. Patna is among the worst affected with flood-like  situation in the city and its suburban areas," the spokesperson said.
  Patna is facing severe waterlogging after it received heavy  rains over the last three days.
    Talking about other parts of the state, he said the National  Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has deployed a total of 19 teams in 14 districts  of Bihar for flood relief work.
  Two teams are deployed at Bhagalpur while one team each has been  tasked to tackle floods in Buxar, Munger, Begusarai, Gopalganj, Kishanganj,  Katihar, Khagaria, Madhubani, Supaul, Vaishali, Araria and Darbhanga, the  spokesperson said.
  So far, 8,603 flood-affected people, including 20 pregnant  women, have been rescued by the force during this monsoon season from the  state, he said.