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Heavy rainfall throws life out of gear in Gaya

Gaya (Bihar) [India], Sept. 6 (ANI): Continuous downpour disrupted normal life in Bihar's Gaya city triggering water-logging in several areas.

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Heavy rainfall throws life out of gear in Gaya
Gaya (Bihar) [India], Sept. 6 (ANI): Continuous downpour disrupted normal life in Bihar's Gaya city triggering water-logging in several areas. The rain water also entered the house, thereby creating panic among the locals. 'According to reports, Gaya received a whopping 238 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours. Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal have received heavy to moderate rains during the last 24 hours. Bihar is expected to witness more rains in the next 24 to 48 hours and the reason for the same can be attributed to the low pressure area which is expected to move in a north direction towards eastern parts of the state. (ANI)

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