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UP floods worsen after water flows from MP, Uttrakhand, Nepal

Updated on: 24 August,2016 06:37 AM IST  | 
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Flood situation yesterday worsened in Uttar Pradesh due to release of water from Nepal and adjoining states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttrakhand, which led to further rise in water levels of major rivers

UP floods worsen after water flows from MP, Uttrakhand, Nepal

A woman drying clothes in a flooded area in Mirzapur

Lucknow: Flood situation yesterday worsened in Uttar Pradesh due to release of water from Nepal and adjoining states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttrakhand, which led to further rise in water levels of major rivers.



A woman drying clothes in a flooded area in Mirzapur File Pic


According to Central Water Commission (CWC), the Ganga is flowing above the danger marks at Fafamau and Chhatnag (both in Allahabad) besides in Mirzapur, Varanasi, Ghazipur and Ballia. In Ballia, the Ganga’s water level has risen to a dangerous level of 60.31 metres, which is about three metres above the red mark, it said.


Similarly, river Yamuna is flowing above the red marks at Kalpi, Chillaghat (Banda), Hamirpur and Naini (Allahabad) while Betwa river is flowing above the danger mark at Hamirpur, and Sharda river at Palliakalan (Kheri). Floodwaters spread to new areas in the state after the water was released, officials said.

According to the MET office, southwest monsoon has been active over Eastern Uttar Pradesh and light to moderate rain or thundershower occured at isolated places over the western parts.

Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh government has directed the divisional commissioners and district magistrates concerned to help flood victims on war footing. Officers have been asked not to sanction leaves of employees involved in relief works unless it's urgent. 

Rs 23cr Flood relief amount sanctioned by the government

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