Prayagraj Flood: The water level in the rivers Ganga and Yamuna is continuously increasing.

There is a relief news for flood affected areas. The water level of Ganga is stable at present. According to the bulletin of the irrigation department flood section, a decrease in the water level of Ganga has been recorded on Wednesday as well. Now Ganga is flowing at 83.94 meters here and the speed is decreasing by six centimeters. The water level in Chhatnag is flowing at 82.83 meters. Similarly, the water level of Yamuna is also decreasing. The water level here is currently at 83.69 meters. 42 mm rain in 11 hours in the district and 60 mm in the city

On Tuesday, 42.31 mm rain fell in 11 hours in the district. Out of these, after Karchana and Koraon, the highest rainfall of 60 mm was recorded in Sadar tehsil in the city. According to the information received from the administration, 72 mm rain fell in Karchana between 8 am and 7 pm. 62 mm rain fell in Koraon and 60 mm in Sadar tehsil. Bara received 33 mm rainfall, Handia 23.5 mm, Phulpur 10 mm and Soraon 15 mm rainfall. After the water level of Ganga and Yamuna increased rapidly, the tributary rivers Chambal, Ken and Betwa were also in spate. When the water reached Prayagraj after passing through several districts, it took the form of a flood. On Friday, the water of Ganga increased at a slow pace as compared to Yamuna. The speed of Yamuna was so fast that Hanumanji, who was lying down, drowned till night. By morning, the temple premises were filled with water up to the waist. The speed of Yamuna was so fast that Hanumanji, who was lying down till night, drowned. By morning, the temple premises were filled with water up to the waist. The water level started decreasing after reaching the danger mark. The water level of Ganga-Yamuna was continuously rising towards the danger mark. The flood section of the irrigation department was monitoring it. The danger mark here is 84.73 meters. The rise in water level continues. According to the bulletin of the flood control unit, the water level of Ganga and Yamuna is rising rapidly. The water level is reaching close to the danger mark. Flood water is continuously rising in the settlements. This has created panic among the people.

According to the bulletin till 12 noon on Sunday, the water level of Ganga in Phaphamau is 83.88 meters, in Chhatnag it is 83.09. The increase is continuing. Ganga is rising at the rate of about ten centimeters per hour. Similarly, the water level of Yamuna was recorded at 83.71 meters in Naini. An increase of ten centimeters has been recorded in four hours. According to the bulletin till 4 pm on Sunday evening, the water level of Ganga in Phaphamau is 83.92 meters, in Chhatnag it is 83.14. The increase is continuing. Ganga is rising at the rate of about ten centimeters per hour. Similarly, the water level of Yamuna was recorded at 83.78 meters in Naini. An increase of ten centimeters has been recorded in four hours. The danger level is 84.734 meters. According to the bulletin released on Monday, Ganga is flowing at 84.07 meters in Phaphamau, 83.40 meters in Chhatnag. Similarly, the water level of Yamuna was recorded at 83.90 meters in Naini. In 24 hours, an increase of 21 centimeters in Ganga and 39 centimeters in Yamuna was recorded. The danger level is 84.734 meters. Ganga and Yamuna have reached very close to the danger mark and can cross the mark anytime. The speed of Ganga and Yamuna reduced

According to the bulletin of the Irrigation Department Flood Section, Ganga is flowing at 84.07 meters in Phaphamau, 83.41 meters in Chhatnag. Similarly, the water level of Yamuna was recorded at 83.91 meters in Naini. In 24 hours, an increase of 21 centimeters in Ganga and 39 centimeters in Yamuna was recorded. The danger level is 84.734 meters. People are moving to safer places as the water of Ganga and Yamuna has entered the colonies and localities situated in the Terai region.

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