Chief Secretary of Bihar has apprised the top Central government officials about the latest ground situation that evolved after creation of an artificial dam on river Kosi following a landslide in Nepal that triggered possibility of floods in the state.
"There is no significant change in flow of water in Kosi river during the day. Situation is being monitored regularly. Technical inputs are being shared by central agencies with Bihar government and Nepal," a Home Ministry official said.
"Evacuation of people by state government continues and the central government is providing all technical and logistical support for the rescue and relief operations," the official said.
The Centre is also rushing in essential supplies, relief teams and other assistance to Biharto deal with Kosi flood situation and put on standby several aircraft to deal with any emergency.
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