

Water has entered the population in Aligarh, Bareilly, Hathras, Mathura and many other districts.
Flood in Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow: The rising water level of Ganga, Yamuna and other rivers in Uttar Pradesh has become a problem for the people.
Water has entered the population in Aligarh, Bareilly, Hathras, Mathura and many other districts. The administration is helping people to reach safe places.
In Shahjahanpur, on the Delhi-Lucknow highway, from under the Bareilly turn overbridge to Maujampur village, water is flowing at a distance of about two feet and fast for about one and a half km. This is causing problems in the movement of vehicles. The flow became more intense in the evening. Due to this, the operation of two-wheelers and light vehicles auto and tempo stopped. Due to this, the passersby faced a lot of trouble. People had to walk through the water.
ADM Finance and Revenue Arvind Kumar said that teams have been alerted in view of the flow of water on the Delhi-Lucknow highway. PAC's flood unit has been deployed on the highway. Finance Minister Suresh Khanna took stock of the affected areas and directed for all possible help.
Boat capsized in Sharda river in Lakhimpur... Father and daughter missing
A boat carrying 20 people from Nauvvapur village capsized in Sharda river near Nauvvapur Ghat in Lakhimpur Kheri at 8 am on Saturday. The rest of the people were rescued, but Kailash (40) and his daughter Seema (15) were not found. Despite the NDRF team searching, no success was achieved till late evening. The administration will now conduct the search on Sunday. All these people were going to get flood relief material from Rakhai village across the river.
There will be no major change in the weather at the moment
There are no signs of a major change in the weather in the state. The weather is expected to be the same as Saturday on Sunday. On Saturday, due to partial increase in temperature and no wind, people felt hot and humid. Clouds kept moving. Meteorologist Atul Kumar Singh said that similar weather is expected on Sunday as well. There may be sporadic rains amid the movement of clouds. There is a high possibility of rain in the Terai region on Sunday amid the movement of clouds.
Danger increased in Prayagraj-Varanasi too
With the water level of Ganga-Yamuna crossing 82 meters in Prayagraj and Varanasi, flood water has reached close to the settlements. According to the officers, the water level can reach 84 meters. That is, a large area of the city will once again be in the grip of floods. At the same time, the water level of Ganga has increased for the third time in the season due to floods in the Yamuna river in Varanasi. Once again, flood water has entered the Jal Police Chowki located at Dashashwamedh Ghat. Similarly, the Subah A Banaras stage of Assi Ghat got submerged.
Kalindi's havoc in Vrindavan: Water filled in roads and streets
The life-giving Yamuna river of the people has taken its terrible form these days. Due to the unexpected increase in the water level of the river, the entire city is flooded. Waterlogging has occurred up to 2 Kos in the Panchkosi Parikrama Marg. Due to this, people are facing a lot of trouble. The main streets and roads of the city have been completely submerged. Waterlogging situation persists on the road from Barhaghat to Kalisah Marg, Jugalghat, Shringarvat, Chirghat.
Aligarh: After Yamuna, Ganga in spate, water reaches 10 villages
After the release of about 2.5 lakh cusecs of water from Narora in Aligarh, flood-like situation has arisen in Ganga as well. Water has reached the population of about 10 villages. About 12 villages in Yamuna Khadar also remained surrounded by water on Saturday.
So far, 1200 people have been evacuated from the most affected villages Maharajgarh and Shergarh and sent to safer places. About five to seven feet of water entered the houses inside Maharajgarh village on Saturday morning. There is a possibility of water leakage from the walls of the houses and collapse of the houses. Flood water has increased the difficulty in Hathras district. People are taking shelter in safe places fearing danger.