With heavy rainfall lashing various parts of Uttar Pradesh during the past 24 hours, water level in major rivers including Ganga, Sharda and Ghaghra, continued to rise, putting the authorities on alert.
According to the Central Water Commission report, Sharda was flowing above the danger mark in Palian Kala, which received 21.8 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours.
Ghaghra was flowing above the danger mark at Elgin Bridge in Barabanki, and was near the red mark at Ayodhya and Turtipar in Ballia district.
Kwano was flowing above the red mark at Chandradeep Ghat in Gonda district which received 152 mm rainfall. The river was rising at Basti and Sant Kanir Nagar.
Ganga was rising at Gumtia (Kannauj), Ankinghat (Kanpur), Kanpur, Dalmau, Chatnaag, Mirzapur, Varanasi, Ghazipur and Ballia.
Birdghat in Gorakhpur received the maximum 335 mm of rainfall, followed by 332.2 mm at Uskabazar in Siddhath Nagar district, 210 mm at Bansi in Siddharth Nagar, 186.6 mm in Ringauli (Gorakhpur), 174.2 mm in Ayodhya, 136 mm in Balrampur, 124.7 mm in Sultanpur and 88.2 mm in Jaunpur district.
As per the report from relief commissioner’s office, 14 districts of the state have been affected by floods.
These include 81 villages in Bijnor, 135 in Lakhimpur, 77 in Muzaffarnagar, 32 in Sitapur, 71 in Merrut, 10 in Bahraich, 22 in Aligarh, 75 in Farukkhabad, 18 in Rampur, 5 in Barabanki and 8 villages in Faizabad district.