People from Nakta Diyara area come via boats to reach safer ground after the water level of Ganga river rose following heavy rains, in Patna.
The rising water levels of Ganga has posed the risk of floods in Bihar's Patna and Vaishali regions. The increase triggered by the recent rains, pose a threat of inundation of the areas nearby the Ganges. Bihar CM Nitish Kumar also conducted an aerial survey of the areas, pressing on prioritising relief and rescue operations in the affected regions.
People from Nakta Diyara area come via boats to reach safer ground after the water level of Ganga river rose following heavy rains, in Patna.
A view of the Kangan Ghat submerged in flooded water of the Ganga river, in Patna.
Sikh devotees pass through a waterlogged area near Kangan Ghat Gurudwara after the water level of Ganga river increases, in Patna.
People wade through floodwaters of the Ganga river at a flooded-affected area, in Patna.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar conducts an aerial survey to monitor the rising water level of the Ganga river, in Patna.
Devotees at a temple waterlogged in flood water after water level of Ganga river rose following heavy rains, in Patna.
Partially submerged premises of Alakhnath Temple following a rise in the water level of Ganga river, at Barh in Patna district, Bihar.
Vehicles pass through a waterlogged road after the water lavel of Ganga river rose following heavy rains, in Patna.