PRAYAGRAJ, Aug. 4 -- Around 6,000 people were relocated to 18 relief camps as floods in the Ganga and the Yamuna continued their rising trend for the seventh day in a row on Sunday, officials here said. By the afternoon, water levels had touched 85.60 metre in Prayagraj, nearly a metre above the danger level of 84.73 metre. According to District Flood Control Room data, in the past 24 hours, the Yamuna in Naini swelled by 84 cm while the Ganga in Phaphamau and Chatnaag swelled by 81 cm and 76 cm, respectively. The floods have, so far, displaced 7,436 people, who were shifted to relief camps, in the district. Cabinet minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi, who's appointed the nodal officer for relief operations in Prayagraj, Mirzapur and Banda, reviewed relief camps and chaired a meeting with district officials at the Circuit House. Power supply was disrupted to nearly a dozen localities after floodwater entered houses. Some of them are Daraganj, Kydganj, Kareli, Phaphamau and Teliyarganj. As many as 128 non-mechanised boats and one motorboat, and NDRF, SDRF evacuated residents from flood-hit areas. Around 8 pm on Sunday, the Yamuna in Naini stood at 85.68 metre while the Ganga, at Phaphamau and Chatnaag, was recorded at 85.65 metre and 84.93 metre, respectively. On Saturday night, owing to the non-closure of Mumfordganj sluice gate, floodwater started entering the localities. Later, the sluice gate was closed. However, the inflows into the rivers have reduced. The water level of the Ganga in Phaphamau and the Yamuna in Naini was rising at the rate of 2 cm per hour. On Saturday, the same was registered at 4 cm per hour....