Incessant rainfall over the last few days in Uttar Pradesh has led to floods in 13 districts of the state, creating an intense situation in the state. (Pics/PTI)
While major rivers like the Ganga, Yamuna, and Betwa are flowing above the danger mark at several places, the situation does seem a lot more dangerous.
In Varanasi, the water level of the Ganga River crossed the danger mark here on Monday morning, submerging ghats and forcing the authorities to shift cremation and other religious rituals to rooftops and raised platforms.
In view of the prevailing inclement weather and consistent rainfall in several districts, all government and private schools from Classes 1 to 12 will remain closed on Monday in Lucknow.
Several Varanasi residents were seen wading through knee-deep water. Waterlogging caused traffic snarls in the city.
Taking stock of the flood crisis, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had directed all ministers in charge to immediately visit their assigned districts, inspect relief camps, and directly engage with affected families.
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister has deployed an 11-member ministerial team to oversee relief operations across 12 affected districts, warning that any negligence will not be tolerated and stressing the need for sensitivity, speed, and transparency.

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