Patna: The toll in the killer Nor'wester in Bihar rose to 55 with one more person dying today in the worst-hit Purnea district even as an alert has been sounded for north-eastern regions of the state about possibility of a thunder squall and rains.
As per the latest report compiled by the state Disaster Management department, Purnea bore the brunt of the Nor'wester with a maximum of 38 deaths.
While seven persons lost their lives in Madhepura, three died in Madhubani, two each in Katihar, Sitamarhi and Darbhanga and one in Supual, the report said.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar along with Union Home minister Rajnath Singh will undertake an aerial survey of Purnea and Madhepura.
Union Agriculture minister Radhamohan Singh, Union Information Technology minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi would be part of the aerial team.
Accompanied by Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh and Principal Secretary Disaster Management Department Vyas, the CM left for Purnea this morning, Chief Minister Office said. The Home minister and the CM would hold meeting with officials at Purnea after return from aerial survey.
Meanwhile, the state Meteorological department has issued an alert about possibility of thunder squall and rain today and tomorrow in north-eastern parts of Bihar.
Director state Met office A K Sen told PTI today that an alert has been sounded on the basis of “atmospheric instability” detected in the area particularly in the districts of Purnea, Katihar, Kishanganj and Motohari.
“The area might witness thunder squall and rains which are dangerous,” Sen said.
Special Secretary in State Disaster Management department Anirudh Kumar told PTI that the alert has been send to district magistrates of 12 districts in the region.
He said they have been advised to keep medical teams on alert and make other necessary administrative preparations to safeguard citizens from further woes.
The affected districts are Purnea, Araria, Kishanganj, Katihar, Madhepura, Supaul, Saharsa, Bhagalpur, Banka, Samastipur, Darbhanga and Madhubani in north and north eastern parts of the state.
Meanwhile, electricity has been badly hit in Purnea district, which bore the main brunt of the storm.
Secretary, Energy, Pratya Amrit told PTI from Purnea that more than 800 electric poles have been uprooted and 40 transformers damaged in the storm in Purnea district. He said officials are working on a war footing to restore electricity in the damaged areas of the district.
Amrit said a total of 145 engineers, 45 of the department and rest 100 from private companies have been working round-the-clock to restore electricity in the district.
The Energy Secretary exuded confidence that by tonight almost 90 per cent of the electricity restoration work would be completed in Purnea.
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