The seven fresh deaths have been reported from Vaishali, Samastipur and Khagaria districts.
Meanwhile, humidity levels shot up in the national capital today oscillating between 95 and 69 per cent after two consecutive days of heavy rains even as the mercury settled at normal level.
"The maximum temperature was recorded at 33.9 degrees Celsius, normal for this time of the year while the minimum was recorded at 25.5 degrees Celsius, a notch below normal," a MeT official said.
The overall death toll in floods in Bihar has risen to 179, the statement said.
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The flood has been caused mainly by swollen Ganga apart from other rain-fed rivers such as Sone, Punpun, Burhi Gandak, Ghaghra, Kosi and has affected 41.40 lakh people in 2,173 villages under 613 panchayats of 77 blocks of 12 districts in the state, it said.
A total of 6.56 lakh people have been evacuated so far from the 12 flood-affected districts of Buxar, Bhojpur, Patna, Vaishali, Saran, Begusarai, Samastipur, Lakhisarai, Khagaria, Munger, Bhagalpur and Katihar, the statement said.
In its advisory, the CWC also cautioned the administration of Assam's Cachar, Hailakhandi and Karimgunj districts, affected by the rising level in rivers following rains, to take precautionary measures.
Light to moderate showers occurred at a few places in Uttar Pradesh while heavy rain lashed few regions.
Heavy to moderate rains occurred at some places in Himachal Pradesh, causing a marginal drop in minimum temperatures.
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