Ganga at Baba’s door in Kashi
Ganga’s water level is below the 13 steps of Ganga gate of Kashi Vishwanath temple.
Ganga crossed the danger mark in Varanasi, Mirzapur, Ghazipur, Chandauli, two meters above the danger point in Ballia
Varanasi. After releasing water from Kanpur Barrage, Ganga is flowing above the danger mark in Varanasi, Ballia, Milayar Chandauli and Ghazipur. About 250 villages in 10 districts of Purvanchal have been surrounded by flood water. Water police post in Varanasi has drowned in Ganga.
Police post has also drowned in Chandauli and Ghazipur. Schools and houses are flooded. Boats are being run on the roads. Thousands of acres of crops have been destroyed. Gomti, Saryu, Ghaghra rivers are also in spate. Pritam Yadav (16) and Ganesh Yadav (15) in Mirzapur and Shubham Gupta (17) in Ghazipur died due to drowning while bathing in flood water. Bike rider drowned while crossing a drain in Sonbhadra
44 villages and 24 localities in Varanasi are in the grip of flood
Villages and 24 localities are in the grip of flood. Gomti river is also in spate. Boats have to wait for hours in the streets near the central water Manikarnika Ghat. There is chaos in the Harishchandra to Chiraigaon area.

Dinesh (19) and Ankit (18) were washed away, while the third youth Akshay (19) was rescued. The search for both is on. Ganga has crossed the danger mark in Mirzapur. By four o’clock in the evening, the water level has reached 78.060 meters. In Ballia, the coastal villages of Ganga river from Ujiar to Manjhi are surrounded by water. The water level was recorded at 59.420 meters on Sunday evening at 4 pm, which is two meters above the danger point.
According to the commission, the road from Samne Ghat to Namo Ghat is running at the water level of Ganga. Hundreds of families are affected here after the water level increased at the ghats.
It is more than 200 for the funeral processions. About 37 villages are surrounded by water. In Ghazipur, Ganga is rising at the speed of 2 centimeters per hour. The water level of Ganga was recorded at 64.060 meters, above the danger mark of 63.105 meters. More than 14 villages are affected by the flood. In Chandauli, Ganga is flowing 50 centimeters above the danger mark. The danger mark here is 71.26 meters. The water level of Ganga in Bhadohi till 5 pm on Sunday evening
After overflowing 84 ghats of Kashi, Ganga has now moved towards the city. Ganga water is flowing at 44 ghats of Varanasi. Nad, Varuna and Ganga are rising by two centimeters every hour. At the same time, they have to pay five hundred rupees. The bodies of the pilgrims are being cremated in one and a half to two lanes. At the same time, the ferocious form of Ganga has reached 80.500 meters, which is one meter below the danger mark. Due to the overflowing of Bakhar river in Sonbhadra, the bridge was flooded. Due to which the route of Kanwar Yatra has been changed. Due to water of about 5 feet on this bridge connecting Ghorawal to Mirzapur, the route of Kanwar Yatra has been changed. The water level of Saryu is increasing in Mau, Azamgarh.
Flood in 17 districts, 402 villages flooded, 5 dead

Lucknow Kanpur. People of Kanpur city, Lakhimpur Kheri, Agra, Auraiya, Chitrakoot, Ballia, Banda, Ghazipur Mirzapur, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Chandauli, Jalaun, Kanpur Dehat, Hamirpur, Etawah and Fatehpur are most affected by the flood in the state. Five people died due to floods. These include two in Mirzapur, one each from Ghazipur, Sultanpur and Sitapur.
On the other hand, due to the rain in MP, the water level of Yamuna, Chambal, Betwa and Ken rivers has increased in the districts of Bundelkhand and Kanpur division due to the release of water from the dams. At many places, the water level of the rivers is flowing above the danger mark. Although the water level has decreased at many places, the problems have not reduced. Here, the water level of the Ganges river has also started rising.
On Sunday, Water Power Minister Swatantra Dev Singh conducted an aerial survey of several flood-affected areas. In Orai, he said that due to the release of water from the dams of MP, flood has occurred in Bundelkhand. Due to the rain in Chitrakoot and surrounding areas for the last 24 hours, the water of Mandakini river is flowing above the danger mark.
Relief material distributed to more than 47000 people, CM is constantly monitoring

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath himself is monitoring the flood affected areas. He is constantly giving necessary guidelines to the officials and relief department in the flood affected areas so that there is no shortage in relief work. The ministers included in Team 11 also inspected the flood affected districts on Sunday. At present, 17 districts of the state are affected by floods. 37 tehsils and 402 villages of these districts are affected by floods…
Relief being given to the affected Relief Commissioner Bhanu A total of 84392 people are affected in 17 districts, out of which
47906 people have been given relief material. Due to the flood, 2759 cattle have been shifted to a safe place. So far, 343 people’s houses have been damaged due to the cyclone. Out of these, 327 people have received relief money. More than 4015 hectares of area in the state has been affected by floods. Relief material is being delivered to these affected areas with the help of 493 boats and motorboats. So far 6536 food packets and 76632 lunch packets have been distributed in these areas. Food is being provided to the victims through 29 langars.
Yogi’s ministers landed on ground zero for flood relief work
Lucknow. On the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the ministers included in Team 11 have landed on ground zero for flood relief and rescue work. The Chief Minister has said that this is the time of sensitivity, vigilance and service. Every representative and every resource of the government stands with the public.

Cabinet Minister Swatantra Dev Singh visited Jalaun and Hamirpur districts on Sunday morning. In Prayagraj, Cabinet Minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi reached the relief camp and met the victims and distributed relief material to them. In Etawah, Minister of State (Independent Charge) Dharamvir Prajapati visited the flood-affected villages. In Ballia, Minister of State (Independent Charge) Dayashankar Mishra ‘Dayalu’ visited the coastal areas of the Ganga river by motorboat and took stock of the situation. He inspected the condition of embankments, availability of boats, health services and relief material distribution and instructed the officials to ensure 24-hour surveillance at sensitive places. Help should reach every victim without any delay. In Jalaun, Minister of State Sanjay Gangwar visited relief camps and distributed relief material.
- Relief material being distributed in Varanasi.
- Understands the pain of mute animals too in prayagraj
- People in Kanpur are also facing a lot of trouble due to flood water.
Water level of Ganga and Yamuna about one meter above the danger mark
Prayagraj. After crossing the warning point, the water level of Ganga-Yamuna has reached about one meter above the danger mark. The water level of Ganga in Phaphamau has been recorded at 85.77 and Yamuna at Paini at 85.78 meters. About 250 villages and localities in the district have been hit by floods. Electricity supply and studies have been disrupted in more than 180 localities and villages. In view of this, the administration has declared a high alert.

On the other hand, about 62 mm of rain was recorded on Saturday. Due to this, kutcha houses collapsed at three places in Kaushambi, due to which three people including a mother and daughter died, while five people were injured. Apart from this, a teenager who went to see the flood of Ganga with his friends in Ulda village located in Mansoorabad area of Prayagraj drowned in the drain.
The water level of Ganga-Yamuna had crossed the warning point of 84.734 meters only yesterday. With further increase in it on Saturday, Rakhtara has also started increasing. The administration has increased the number of relief camps from 12 to 18, in which more than seven thousand flood-affected people have camped.
A youth climbed a pole due to sudden flood in Varanasi. Dialogue
More than 11 thousand people are sheltered in 905 flood shelters
In the flood-affected areas, along with the victims, the safety of the cattle and their food and water is also being taken care of. So far, 500 quintals of straw has been distributed for the cattle. 129571 chlorine tablets and 37089 ORS packets have also been distributed, so that water-borne diseases can be controlled. A total of 905 flood shelters are running.
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