Ganga inches towards the level of danger, marooning a low lying area – News2IN
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Ganga inches towards the level of danger, marooning a low lying area

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Varanasi: When the Ganga water surface rises sharply against a danger after crossing the warning rate on Saturday morning starting marooning the area lying upstream upstream upstream.
A more worrying situation is on the banks of the Varuna Tributer River as a swollen ganga flooding and people who live in dozens of Bank Varuna areas are forced to switch to safer places.
According to the Central Air Commission the Central Ganga Division office, the Ganga water surface has crossed the 70.26 mt commemoration rate in Varanasi on Saturday morning and at 8 o’clock that morning flowed at a 70.36 MT mark.
The water level continues to increase by 3 cm per hour and at 5 o’clock that afternoon has crossed a sign of 70.63 MT against a danger sign of 71.26 MT.
The highest flood rate of 73.90 MT was recorded on September 9, 1978.
The threat of further increase on the surface of the water and crossed the danger sign continued because the river had maintained an upstream trend in Hulu from Phaphamau, Prasagraj and Mirzapur, where it flowed near the 76 warning rate 72 Mt.
The river flowed above the danger sign of 63.10 MT in Ghazipur and above two MT signs of danger of 57.61 MT in Ballia.
In the upstream ganga in increased water level varanasi has begun to cause panic among people living in low lying areas such as Maruti Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Gayatri Nagar and Maderwa Samnegat and Nagwa areas since Friday night.
And, on Saturday morning it began to enter areas such as Gayatri Nagar and also in Ramnagar in the bank opposite.
One native of Rajkumar Singh, said that after a gap for a year, flood water began to enter this area and also made the trip impossible since late at night.
Busy in taking stock from flood posts and assistance camps operated from the morning of Kaushal District Judge Kaushal Raj Sharma said that around 30 families had been affected in the area lying along the ganga in Samnegat and Ramnagar.
However, the great effect of entering flood water in low areas in both the banks of the Varuna river has had an impact on around 20,000 residents and hundreds of families have shifted to safer places, DM said.
The main problem is being faced by indigenous people who have their homes in the Varuna water catchment area.
Officials said that more than 200-300 families had been influenced by their regional marcomposes including Sarimohana, Puranapul, Pulkohna, Sidhvaghat, Teenpulva and Nakkhighababi but most of these families had sheltered upstairs.
Only a few families left their homes for safe places so far.
DM said that five houses where they live with community kitchen facilities have been made operational and dry rations distributed to them, who have been sheltered along the way and other areas.
A total of 16 ships have been introduced for assistance operations in urban belts, he added, in rural areas of three ships have been engaged to the work of assistance in Bloodra and villages that side by side near the Ghazipur and Vigil Sharp borders are stored in Dhab, where two villages.
affected due to increased water surface.
As a further increase at the ganga water level, it is expected that in the coming days all preparations are made accordingly, he added.
Ghats Scenic steps include Assi, Dashaswamedh, where the Sheetla Temple has sunk completely and the water has entered the river police station.
Harishchandra, Ravidas and Chowki Ghats have been submerged and Ganga water starts to come on the road.
Therefore the power supply in Ghats has been stopped on Tuesday night, cremation takes place on the top platform in Manicarnika Ghat or on the road approaching Harishchandra Ghat.

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