Most of the major roads, arterial routes, streets, lanes and bylanes in the city of over 20 lakh people were submerged under knee to waist-deep swirling waters which got accumulated due to clogged drains and choked sewerage system.
Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi's house in Kankarbagh area of the capital got flooded, just as heavy water-logging was seen at the state secretariat and Legislative Assembly. Water entered many houses in various localities of the city.
"Barring a couple of districts in the southwest region, Bihar has received heavy to very heavy rainfall. Of all places in the state, Nalanda topped the chart with over 25.2 cm rainfall from 8.30 AM yesterday to 8.30 AM today, while Patna followed it with 18 cm during this period," IMD Bihar Director AK Sen told PTI.
"Bihar, specially its northern belt stretching from West Champaran to Kishanganj, will receive heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next 48 hours. IMD is maintaining a warning of keeping 'most vigil' during this period," added Sen.
Meanwhile, people faced difficulty in moving around as automobiles were unable to ply through the waterlogged roads. Many who ventured out were seen dragging and pushing their cars and motorcycles. There were also reports of roads subsiding at a few places in the city.