Ganges Water Level Rises, Prayagraj on Flood Alert
Water level rises by 2 feet in 24 hours
Residents asked to be prepared to evacuate
The water level of the Ganges has risen by 2 feet in the last 24 hours, putting the city of Prayagraj on flood alert. The water level is now at 84.50 meters, just below the danger mark of 85 meters. The district administration has asked residents to be prepared to evacuate if the water level continues to rise.
Cause of the rise in water level
The rise in water level is due to heavy rainfall in the catchment areas of the Ganges. The Met department has forecast more rain in the next 24 hours, which could further raise the water level.
Impact of the flood
The flood has already caused damage to crops and property in low-lying areas. The district administration has set up relief camps for affected residents.
Government response
The government is taking steps to mitigate the impact of the flood. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been deployed to Prayagraj to assist with relief and rescue operations. The state government has also released funds for flood relief.
Advice for residents
Residents of Prayagraj are advised to take the following precautions:
- Be prepared to evacuate if the water level continues to rise.
- Store food and water in case of an emergency.
- Listen to the local authorities for updates on the flood situation.
Conclusion
The Ganges water level is rising and Prayagraj is on flood alert. Residents are advised to take precautions and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. The government is taking steps to mitigate the impact of the flood.
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