Prayagraj: After showing the receding trend for the past two days, the surface of the Ganga River and Yamuna once again began to rise on Wednesday.
With Ganga flooded a larger area in the bank, both at Phaphamau and Chhatnag, the body buried on the edge of Sandy River Ganga had begun once more.
After the body’s cremation on June 4 to prevent them from river water pollution, the Authority of the Municipal Corporation (PMC) (PMC) proagraj so far was cremated by almost 400 bodies to date, at their expense.
When the body is exposed to the strong current of the Ganga River, PMC officials have increased their vigilance and cremature this body, both at Phaphamau and Chhatnag.
Because of the efforts of PMC’s guaging official, Neeraj Kumar Singh, who was responsible for Phapamau Ghat and Madan Gopal Yadav from Chhatnag Ghat, PMC had been cremated around 400 bodies buried and then exposed by river currents or found floating on the river.
The sources informed that at Phaphamau Ghat, there were days when the PMC team found more than 50 bodies and was cremated all.
Last week, around 65 bodies were found in two days and cremation was carried out late at night.
The situation has become a gloomy because of increasing water levels in the Ganges river.
Even though the surface of the water down to Wednesday morning, in the afternoon, the surface of the water in Ganga and Yamuna began to rise once again.
The ganga water level at Phaphamau, as recorded at 8 am on Wednesday, was 80.15 meters which increased to 80.19 at 4 pm.
Likewise, in Chhatnag, the water level was 79.16mt at 8am which increased to 79.36mt at 4 pm.
Likewise, the surface of the Yamuna River was recorded as 79.65MT at 8 am in Nini which increased to 79.79mt at 4pm.
The practice of overseeing the body buried body exposed and the same cremation will take place since June 4, it is only at Phaphamau Ghat, where the body is buried is exposed and the same is taken and cremated after attending.
All religious traditions.
Then, since the last week, the authorities have found several bodies that decompose partially on the banks of the Ganges around Chhatnag Bank.
“Like and where we found a corpse on the banks of the river, we immediately arranged Pyre and cremated the same thing with a full reward and according to tradition,” said one senior PMC official, asking for anonymity.
Commenting on this problem, PMC Public Relations Officials, PK Mishra said, “PMC has ensured that no body, both exposed or found on the banks of the river, not maintained and equally cremated fully and by following all traditions according to the norms Do the last ritual.
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