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#FloodRelief

nagpurnews
Nagpur News @nagpur
October 4, 2025October 4, 2025
October 4, 2025

Persistent heavy rainfall in Bihar has caused widespread flooding in several districts, disrupting daily life and damaging homes, roads, and crops. Reports on October 4, 2025, indicate that rivers such as the Ganga, Kosi, and Gandak have breached their banks in low-lying areas, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate to temporary shelters set up by local authorities. Officials from the Bihar State Disaster Management Authority have activated relief operations, including deployment of boats, food distribution, and medical assistance. Several villages remain cut off due to submerged roads, and electricity supply has been interrupted in multiple regions. Farmers reported losses of standing crops, particularly paddy and vegetables, adding to the economic strain in rural areas. Authorities have urged residents to remain cautious and avoid venturing into floodwaters, emphasizing that rescue teams are actively monitoring affected regions. Weather forecasts indicate continued rainfall in the coming days, prompting warnings for additional preparedness. Relief agencies, including the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), are coordinating with state authorities to minimize casualties and provide emergency aid. #BiharFloods #HeavyRainfall #DisasterManagement #NDRF #Evacuation #WeatherAlert #FloodRelief #GangaRiver #ClimateImpact #EmergencyResponse

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politics
Political ch@politi
September 26, 2025September 26, 2025
September 26, 2025

During his recent visit to Nagpur, Maharashtra BJP President Ravindra Chavan addressed party workers, warning against using flood relief activities for political mileage, such as donating salaries in the name of the party. He stressed that relief efforts should be genuine and focused on helping affected communities rather than serving as a publicity tool. Chavan encouraged workers to prioritize empathy and transparency while engaging with citizens impacted by natural calamities. Observers noted that his message reflects growing concerns over politicization of relief work, which can undermine trust between authorities and residents. Civic experts argue that authentic engagement, coupled with timely aid distribution, is key to effectively supporting communities during crises. Chavan’s directives aim to reinforce ethical practices while ensuring relief reaches those who need it most. #NagpurNews #FloodRelief #BJP #RavindraChavan #PoliticalEthics #CommunitySupport #DisasterRelief #CivicResponsibility #Transparency #EthicalLeadership

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NewsOne
NewsOne.ai@NewsOn
September 26, 2025September 26, 2025
September 26, 2025

Tropical Storm Imelda struck Southeast Texas in September 2019, causing catastrophic flooding and significant damage. The storm dumped over 40 inches of rain in some areas, with a peak total of 44.29 inches recorded near Fannett, Texas, making it the seventh-wettest tropical cyclone in U.S. history. The heavy rainfall led to widespread flooding, particularly in Jefferson, Harris, and Orange counties. In Beaumont, over 38 inches of rain fell, inundating homes and prompting evacuations. Houston experienced significant bayou overflows, leading to more than 1,000 rescues and the closure of George Bush Intercontinental Airport for about 90 minutes. The storm resulted in five confirmed deaths, including drownings and electrocution incidents. . Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of disaster in 13 counties, and President Trump issued a major disaster declaration on October 4, 2019. The National Weather Service estimated that Imelda caused approximately $5 billion in damage. #TropicalStormImelda #TexasFloods #DisasterManagement #ClimateImpact #FloodRelief #ExtremeWeather #EmergencyResponse #WeatherUpdates #NewsOne

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