The outbreak of flooding continues in the state, which affects millions of people in many districts. The Ganges and Yamuna rivers in Prayagraj flow above the warning point, while the water level of the Yamuna River broke a record of 47 years in Agra. One person died due to floods in Auraiya, Agra and Amroa. Many rural and urban areas were plunged underwater due to the ongoing rise in the water level of the affected area and the flood level ganga and Yamuna rivers. Flooding water in the districts concerned is filled in homes, countries and roads. The administration issued a warning asking the citizens to go to safe places. Relief and rescue operations NDRF and SDRF teams are engaged in relief and rescue operations in the areas concerned. The trapped people are arranged for safe places and shelter, food and water for the families involved. The administration said that ongoing changes in the water level be monitored and that additional resources will be deployed if necessary. The record level of Yamuna in Agra has reached a highest level of Yamuna water level in Agra. As a result, many colonies and towns are underwater. The administration set up temporary relief camps for the people involved and drainage measures are being taken. The effect of flooding in Auraiya and Amroha killed one person each due to flooding in Auraiya and Amroa. Local people and administration are busy with rescue operations. In addition, health and safety arrangements were made in the affected areas. Social and administrative consequences have disrupted the lives of people affected by flood. Crops and property were damaged by filling water in homes and fields. The administration provided temporary relief camps and first aid facilities for the citizens involved. Climate change and meteorologists warn experts that rain patterns and water levels of rivers, due to climate change, are increasing abnormally. Meteorologists have called on citizens to be vigilant and focus on the warning of the administration. Share this story -tags
Flooding Destruction in Uttar Pradesh, the water level of rivers has risen, dead and destruction in many districts
