Bihar is India's most flood-prone state, with 76 percent of the population in north Bihar living under the recurring threat of floods. North Bihar is home to eight major rivers, all of which end up in the Ganges. These rivers, originating in the highest regions of Nepal, reaches the plains of Bihar rapidly and forcefully, causing much damage to the state during heavy rains. Before the memories of the devastation the flood in 2008 unleashed in Bihar could completely fade away, 2016 brought in more floods and deaths related to it with the last count putting the death toll at 222. Here are some visuals from the flood in Bihar from Bhartiya Jan Utthan Parishad (BJUP), a grassroot organisation in Bihar, that is bringing relief to the flood-ravaged areas.
Sources:
Bihar Flood Management Information System
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