Varanasi: After adopting the receding trend on Wednesday, Ganga showed a worrying water surface increase again in Varanasi on Thursday.
According to the Daily Bulletin Division of the Central Ganga from the Central Air Commission (CWC), with the revival of the trend of the increase in Ganga from Wednesday night, he had crossed a sign of 67.69 m.
The rate of increase in water levels is worrying because people in Ghats along River Ganga, especially the boat and priest estimate that the river has increased by around 6cm per hour.
In Dashaswamedh Ghat, platform and Ghat Steps until the police of the police post have become flooded in river water.
On Tuesday, the surface of the water in Ganga has crossed a sign of 67.54 meters and reached close to the 70.26 meter commemoration level while the danger sign is on a vanasi 71.26 meters.
However, on Wednesday, the surface of the water down up to 0.06 MT.
However, the receding trend cannot continue long with the rise of trends in upstream in Phaphamau, Prasagraj and Mirzapur.
There were no major changes on the surface of the ganga water that had been noticed in Ballia, and also in Ghazipur, where he had passed a danger sign (57,615 MT) on Wednesday.
When the trend rises on the surface of the water is revived within a few hours of some decline, the problem for people who achieve the base of the cremation of Manicarnika and Ghats Harishchandra to carry out the last ritual continuing because of the lack of space on the top platform.
Venue of Daily Ganga Aarti is also replaced further and shifted upstairs.
The threat of flooding in low laying areas along the Ganga River, the Varuna River has begun to tower because the overflow of Ganga leads to its surge.
Despite prohibiting boat operations by the District Administration, Police and Varanasi Municipal Corporation several visitors, on Thursday morning, tried to take a boat to rise but was stopped by the police.
DM Kaushal Raj Sharma said that after making all operational flood posts, other preparations have also been completed and the flood assistance training will begin as needed.