Araria district accounted for 30 deaths, West Champaran 23, Sitamarhi 13, Madhubani 8 and Katihar 7. 11 each have died in Kisanganj, East Champaran and Supual and 9 each in Purnea and Madhepura.
Four deaths each were reported in Darbhanga, Gopalganj and Saharsa, 3 each in Khagaria and Sheohar, 2 in Saran and 1 in Muzaffarpur, Special Secretary in the Disaster Management Department Anirudh Kumar said.
Around 1.08 crore people have been hit by floods in 17 districts and 1,688 panchayats, he said.
The toll due to the floods triggered by rains in Nepal and northern parts of the state stood at 119 yesterday, and 98 lakh people in 16 districts were hit.
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The MeT office said Patna, Gaya, Bhagalpur and Purnea are likely to witness rain or thundershower tomorrow.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reviewed the flood situation and gave necessary instruction to officials.
During the meeting, the CM gave orders for intensive airdropping of food packets in Kursakanta, Palasi, Sikti and Jokihaat in Araria and the Sugauli area in East Champaran, an official statement said.
He directed the Road Construction Department to restore the road from Kisanganj to Araria via Bahadurganj by tonight to facilitate relief and rehabilitation work at a warfooting.
Kumar also instructed officials to establish contact with the Border Road Organisation for repairing of damaged roads and bridges.
Kushwaha and RLPS MP Ram Kumar Sharma gave cheques of Rs 50,000 each, while party MLA Sudhansu Sekhar and MLC Sanjeev Shyam Singh donated Rs 30,000 each to the CM relief fund.
Senior JD(U) leader Shyam Rajak also gave a cheque of Rs 81,000, including his one month salary and perks.
Train services continued to be hit due to floods.
An East Central Railways statement said the Guwahati Express ended its journey at Patna itself.
Another baby was born on an NDRF rescue boat in Gopalganj district today. A baby was born Wednesday on an NDRF boat in Madhubani district.
A total of 28 National Disaster Response Force teams comprising 1,152 personnel are rendering services in the marooned areas with the help of 118 boats.
A total of 16 teams of the State Disaster Response Force comprising 446 personnel are helping people in the flood -hit areas with 92 boats.
Seven Army teams with 2,228 personnel are assisting relief and rescue operation with the help of 280 boats, a state Disaster Management Department release said.
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