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Prayagraj : The water level of rivers Ganga and Yamuna on Wednesday continued to swell, giving sleepless nights to residents living in the low-lying areas of the city. The water level of the river Yamuna is rising rapidly compared to its Ganga. Officials of the flood control department admitted that the water level of Ganga at Chhatnag and Yamuna at Naini rose up to 16 and 26 cm in the past four hours only.

While the water level of Ganga was rising at a slow pace at Phaphamau, it was increasing at an alarming pace at Chhatnag and Naini. Officials, however, claimed that the rising trend of the twin rivers would not impose a major impact as the flood water was being released in both rivers in small amounts and phases. Officials also claimed that there was no need to worry for residents as the floodwater would pass through the city within two or three days.



The residents of more than a dozen localities, including Ganga Nagar, Newada, Draupadi Ghat, Chota Baghara, and adjoining areas, are once again apprehensive and keeping a strict watch on the level. By 8 am, the water level of Ganga at Phaphamau, Chhatnag, and Yamuna at Naini was 79.61, 79.

33, and 80.02 metres respectively. However, by 12 noon, the water level of Ganga at Phaphamau, Chhatnag, and Yamuna at Naini sites stood at 79.

63 m, 79.49 m, and 80.25 m respectively.

We also published the following articles recently Over 70 government schools in Patna's rural areas to remain closed till Aug 31 due to rising water levels in the Ganga The Patna district administration has decided to close 76 government schools in rural areas until August 31 due to the rising water levels of the Ganga river. This step is aimed at ensuring the safety of students and teachers, especially after a school teacher was recently swept away by the rivers strong currents. Godavari River water level recedes in Nashik after heavy rains Following substantial rainfall, the Godavari river in Nashik saw its water level rise to the neck of the Dutondya Maruti idol late Saturday night.

By Sunday morning, the water level had lowered as the rain intensity reduced. Nashik recorded 50 mm of rain over 24 hours. An orange alert for heavy rain is in effect for the upcoming days.

Rains in Nashik lead to rising water levels in Godavari, roads cleared after boulders fall Ongoing rains in Nashik district since Friday caused dam water releases, elevating Godavari River levels. While under control, a boulder block on Nanduri Saptashrungi Gad ghat route was cleared late Sunday. Authorities keep watch as river levels rise, advising residents to stay alert for potential further increases.

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