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Twin Rivers continued to swell, 300 families shifted to six help camps

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Prayagraj: With Ganga and Yamuna continue to swell, flood water enters the lowlands including Daraganj, Bagahra, (Ganga Nagar) Rajapur, buy GAV and Areas side by side on Sunday.
More than 300 families have shifted to as many as six help camps in the last 24 hours in the city of Sangam.
On Sunday night, twin rivers flowed around 05 to 22 cm below the danger and the surface of the ganga and the Yamuna River increased 4 and 7 centimeters per hour respectively.
The situation will deteriorate because the water from the Chambal river also began to reach Yamuna at the late night hours.
The district government has also been a warning for people living in the villages on the edge of Yamuna, Force Tasks of the State Disaster Relief (SDRF), Ministry of Health, Flood Control and Police Personnel also many times to offer improvement steps directly below.
The area is lying if the flood water continues to enter more bags.
Additional District Magistrate (Finance & Revenue) MP Singh on Friday told TII, Tim Joint SDRF, District Administration, Flood Control and Jal Police worked tirelessly to shift the affected family to affected camps.
He added that more than 2,000 people had shifted to six relief camps so far.
ADM was further added “as the water level of the two rivers approaching the danger, flood water also entered the lowland area.
We have also used several ships in static points to offer assistance to people.” In the area of ​​Balua Ghat and Gai Ghat Ghat, People shift after rising steep at the Yamuna water level.
Local residents have also formed ‘toli’ working at night to remind people if the water level suddenly increased.
The ganga water level at Phaphamau was 84.54 meters at 10 am.
In Chatnag, the same thing was registered at 83.77 meters.
Similarly, the level of Yamuna in the Naini area was measured at 84.34 meters.
The danger from the river council is 84.73 meters.
At 4 pm, the ganga surface in Phaphamau and Chhatnag was recorded at 84.68 m and 83.92 m respectively.
Yamuna’s water level in Naini recorded 84.51 m too.

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