Heavy Rain Warning: Rivers flowing on the danger mark in the baby Kedar district

In Rudraprayag, the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers flow near the danger mark due to constant rain. The administration warned and advised people who live on the banks of the river to reach safe places. Departments related to raising the water level of rivers have been warned. The disaster management officer said people were made aware to make them safe. Alaknanda Mandakini Rivers has a constant increase in the water level. Jagran Dialogues Associate, Jagran, Rudraprayag. The water level of Alaknanda Mandakini rivers is gradually increasing due to ongoing rain in the upper areas of the baby Kedarnathath district. Due to the danger mark on the danger mark, the administration on Sunday constantly makes people live on the banks of the river. So that people can reach safe places in time. As soon as the rainy season begins, with the land slipping into the district, the water level of the rivers begins to increase. Due to the excess rainfall in the upper areas, the water level of rivers constantly increases. Whereby the problems of people living on the banks of rivers have increased. In such a situation, when the Alaknanda Mandakini rivers flow in the district, it is not known. On Sunday, both rivers flowed around the danger mark. At 08:00 departments related to raising the water level of rivers were warned. The water level of the Alaknanda River is recorded at 626.10 meters, which is slightly above the danger of 626 meters. While the water level of Mandakini River is also 624.70 meters, which is under the danger of 625 meters. By evening, however, the water level of the rivers began. Rajwar, disaster management officer, said people living on the banks of the river because of the river of the river on the river. So that they can be transported to safe places in time. Alaknanda River Danger Market: 626,00 Meter Danger Level: 627.00 M Current Water Level: 626.10 m Mandakini -River Danger: 625,00 meters Danger Level: 626,00 M Current Water Level: 624.70 m