PRAYAGRAJ, Aug. 2 -- With the water levels of both the Ganga and Yamuna rivers crossing the warning mark of 84 metres on Friday evening, floodwaters entered several low-lying areas of the city, forcing residents to evacuate to relief camps. As of 8 pm on Friday, the Yamuna was flowing at 84.14 metres in Naini, while the Ganga measured 83.94 metres in Phaphamau-both just under a meter below the danger mark of 84.73 metres. In response, the district administration placed all government departments and emergency services, including the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and SDRF, on high alert. According to ADM (finance and revenue) Vinita Singh, who also serves as the nodal officer for flood relief operations, floodwaters entered 20 low-lying localities on Friday morning after both rivers breached the 83-metre mark. A total of 1,490 people were evacuated by boat and moved to four relief camps across the city. Affected areas include Salori, Newada, Chota Bhaghada, Gaddha Colony, GTB Nagar, Rajapur Kachhar, Beli Kachhar, Govindpur, and others. Flooding also disrupted life in seven villages across three tehsils-with three villages affected in Phulpur, and two each in Soraon and Karchhana....