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EFICOR Provides Second Phase of Relief for Bihar Flood Victims

The Evangelical Fellowship of India Commission on Relief (EFICOR) is continuing its relief intervention in Bihar in full swing.

The relief intervention in Bihar is continuing in full swing, according to a report made by the Evangelical Fellowship of India Commission on Relief (EFICOR). Because of the large impact of the floods, staffs from different fields have been posted in Muzaffarpur, Madhubani and Samastipur to coordinate the relief activities.

Indian flood victims carry wheat near a relief camp in Khagaria 250 km (156 miles) from Patna, the eastern Indian state of Bihar. The worst floods in 15 years have hit South Asia over the past few weeks, making millions of people homeless and killing more
Indian flood victims carry wheat near a relief camp in Khagaria 250 km (156 miles) from Patna, the eastern Indian state of Bihar. The worst floods in 15 years have hit South Asia over the past few weeks, making millions of people homeless and killing more

EFICOR reported that the overall situation registered marked improvement with water level receding and in districts like Samastipur, Madhubani and Muzaffarpur, and movement by roads has improved.

The local markets have opened but are not totally accessible to the village communities.

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