Key Points

UP Minister Suresh Khanna visited flood-affected areas in Varanasi, assuring residents of adequate relief supplies. Heavy rainfall has caused the Ganga’s water levels to rise, leading to severe waterlogging and traffic disruptions. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed ministers and officials to oversee relief operations across 12 districts. The IMD forecasts more heavy rain in Uttar Pradesh, worsening the flood situation.

Key Points: UP Minister Suresh Khanna Inspects Varanasi Flood Relief Efforts

  • UP Minister Suresh Khanna assesses flood damage in Varanasi
  • Ganga water levels rise after heavy rainfall disrupts city
  • Yogi Adityanath deploys 11-member team for relief operations
  • IMD predicts more heavy rain in Uttar Pradesh till August 6
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UP Minister Suresh Khanna visits flood-affected areas in Varanasi

UP Minister Suresh Khanna visits flood-hit Varanasi, assures relief as Ganga water levels rise and Yogi Adityanath monitors crisis response.

"It is a natural disaster and everybody should cooperate. – Suresh Khanna"

Varanasi, August 4

Uttar Pradesh Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna on Monday visited the flood-affected areas at Varanasi.

Speaking to the reporters, Khanna said, "I have inspected the flood-affected areas. I also spoke to the people. The people expressed contentment that the relief material was received in an adequate amount. It is a natural disaster and everybody should cooperate."

Meanwhile, several areas in Varanasi city in Uttar Pradesh were flooded on Monday following incessant heavy rainfall and a rise in the water level of the River Ganga. The water level of the river has been continuously rising since Saturday. In response to the deteriorating situation, all boats running on the Ganga have been banned.

Several Varanasi residents were seen wading through knee-deep water. Waterlogging caused traffic snarls in the city.

Taking stock of the flood crisis, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had directed all ministers in charge to immediately visit their assigned districts, inspect relief camps, and directly engage with affected families. He instructed senior officials, including DMs, SPs, and CMOs, to stay on the ground and ensure 24x7 monitoring, said a release on Saturday.

The chief minister has deployed an 11-member ministerial team to oversee relief operations across 12 affected districts, warning that any negligence will not be tolerated and stressing the need for sensitivity, speed and transparency.

The Chief Minister emphasised that the supply of relief materials and food packets must be timely and of high quality, with no compromise on standards.

Emphasising urgency, he ordered round-the-clock surveillance of embankments, swift drainage from waterlogged areas, and comprehensive arrangements for food, medicine, sanitation, and the needs of women and children in relief camps.

The Chief Minister affirmed that the state government is fully committed to ensuring the safety, food, shelter, and healthcare of every citizen affected by the floods.

According to IMD, isolated heavy rainfall is likely over Uttar Pradesh during 3rd-6th August. The CM also called for immediate action against rumours or misinformation to maintain public confidence and ensure a robust communication system during the crisis.

Incessant heavy rainfall has also caused a flood situation in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj District. People were seen wading through knee-deep water in the Karela Bagh area of Prayagraj, as the area gets flooded due to incessant heavy rainfall and overflow of the Sasur Khaderi river.

- ANI

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Shreya B
My cousin lives in Karela Bagh area of Prayagraj. The situation is worse than what's being shown. Government needs to act faster with medical teams as waterborne diseases are spreading.
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Aditya G
Every year same story in UP during monsoon. When will our cities get proper drainage systems? Spending crores on statues but basic infrastructure remains neglected. Shame!
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Priya S
Appreciate CM Yogi's quick response. The 11-member team and 24x7 monitoring shows seriousness. Hope relief reaches all affected families soon. Stay safe Varanasi! ❤️
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Karan T
Why only react after disaster strikes? Shouldn't we have better flood prevention measures considering Ganga floods are annual events? Prevention better than cure!
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Nisha Z
My prayers with all affected families. The focus on women and children's needs in relief camps is especially important. Hope NGOs also step up to help.
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Vikram M
The ban on Ganga boats is necessary but will hit poor boatmen hard. Government should compensate them for lost earnings during this period.

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