PRAYAGRAJ, July 5 -- A continuous rise in the water levels of both the Ganga and Yamuna rivers over the past 10 days has heightened the risk of flooding in the district. Taking cognizance of the situation, District Magistrate Ravindra Mandar has directed officials to remain fully prepared to respond to any potential flood-like emergency.
According to the Flood Control Room, the water level of the Ganga at Phaphamau rose by 27 cm in the past 24 hours, while the Yamuna in Naini recorded a decrease of 6 cm during the same period. At Chhatnag, the Ganga's water level declined by 3 cm over 24 hours.
As of 8 am on Friday, the Ganga's water level was recorded at 77.14 meters in Phaphamau and 74.86 metres in Chhatnag. Meanwhile, the Yamuna's le...
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