Key Points

The Saryu River in Ayodhya has surged past the danger mark due to heavy rains, causing widespread flooding. Residents in Varanasi and Moradabad face severe disruptions, with health risks and transport issues. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has mobilized disaster response teams across 21 affected districts. Authorities are monitoring the situation as rainfall continues to worsen conditions.

Key Points: Saryu River Surges Above Danger Mark in Ayodhya Amid Heavy Rains

  • Saryu River exceeds danger level due to relentless rainfall
  • Flooding disrupts daily life in Varanasi and Moradabad
  • Yogi Adityanath deploys NDRF and SDRF teams for relief
  • Residents report health risks and halted transportation
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Ayodhya: Saryu River level above danger mark amid continuous rainfall

Ayodhya's Saryu River crosses danger level as heavy rainfall triggers flooding in Uttar Pradesh, disrupting lives and prompting relief efforts.

"Currently, the Saryu River is flowing above the danger mark, and the water level is continuously rising. - Aman Rai Singh, CWC Ayodhya"

Ayodhya, August 6

The level of the Saryu River in Uttar Pradesh's Ayodhya rose above the danger mark on Wednesday due to the heavy rainfall, Assistant In-Charge of Central Water Commission Ayodhya, Aman Rai Singh, said.

Assistant In-Charge of CWC Ayodhya, Aman Rai Singh, told ANI, "Currently, the Saryu River is flowing above the danger mark, and the water level is continuously rising. Constant monitoring is being carried out. Due to continuous rainfall in the hills, the water level in the river is rising."

Residential areas in Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi were flooded as the water level of the River Ganga rose on Wednesday following incessant heavy rainfall in the city, causing problems for residents.

A resident, Mandakini Prakash, said that drain water had entered their locality, which could cause diseases, including dengue.

"This is drain water, not the water from the River Ganga. This causes dengue. We face a lot of difficulties. First, the transportation was shut down, and then several diseases... We want these issues to be resolved as soon as possible," the resident told ANI.

Surender Mishra said, "Students' studies have been affected. Due to the waterlogging, no one can go anywhere, and even the food is not being prepared as the vegetable vendors are not coming. After 3-4 years, it has flooded in this region."

Meanwhile, Moradabad witnessed severe waterlogging due to heavy rainfall, while floodwater entered residential areas as the river flowed above the danger mark in Prayagraj.

Earlier on Tuesday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that heavy rainfall in the past 10 to 12 days has led to significant flooding in the Yamuna and its tributaries, affecting 21 districts across the state.

Addressing the media persons here, the Chief Minister said the water level has risen above the danger mark of 113 meters, reaching 117 meters in the Auraiya district.

The Chief Minister said, "Due to excessive rainfall in the last 10-12 days, the Yamuna and its tributary rivers have experienced significant flooding. In the Auraiya district, the water level has crossed the danger mark of 113 meters, reaching 117 meters. Currently, 21 districts in the state have been affected by floods due to heavy rainfall."

"For flood relief and rescue operations in all these districts, units of NDRF, SDRF, and PAC have been deployed. Specifically, to advance flood relief efforts, 16 teams of NDRF, 18 teams of SDRF, and various teams of PAC have been stationed in different districts," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
The dengue threat is real! My cousin in Varanasi got dengue last year during floods. Authorities must focus on sanitation and mosquito control immediately. Stay safe everyone!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the NDRF efforts, why do we always wait for disasters to happen? Can't we have better urban planning and river management? This is basic governance!
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Shreya B
My heart goes out to all affected families. The pictures from Ayodhya are heartbreaking. We should all help through NGOs if possible. Jai Shri Ram 🙏
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Karthik V
Climate change is making these extreme weather events more frequent. We need to think about sustainable development and stop encroaching on river beds. #SaveOurRivers
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Meera T
The situation is worse than what's being reported. My relatives in Prayagraj say many areas have no electricity since yesterday. Hope relief reaches everyone soon.
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David E
Visiting India from Canada and seeing this devastation is eye-opening. The resilience of people here is amazing. Hope the international community offers help too.

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