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Extreme Flood Situation: River Ganga in Uttar Pradesh’s Budaun District

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The Central Water Commission’s official flood forecast has raised grave concerns for Uttar Pradesh’s Budaun district, as the River Ganga at Kachhlabridge remains in an extreme flood situation. The unfolding situation demands immediate attention as the river’s water levels surge significantly above its danger mark.

According to the latest update, the River Ganga at Kachhlabridge is currently flowing at a staggering height of 162.83 meters, and the trend indicates a rising trajectory. This elevation places the river at an alarming 0.83 meters above its established danger level of 162.0 meters. The elevated water level accentuates the severity of the flood situation in the area.

Such circumstances require swift and effective response measures to safeguard lives and property. Local authorities and relevant agencies are likely to be on high alert to address the potential impact of the escalating flood situation. Flood control strategies, evacuation plans, and relief operations could be underway to mitigate the consequences of rising water levels.

Uttar Pradesh, a state susceptible to seasonal flooding due to its river network and monsoon patterns, has faced similar challenges in the past. With the River Ganga’s water levels surpassing the danger mark, residents in vulnerable regions are advised to exercise caution and follow official guidelines.

As authorities work diligently to manage the situation, this incident underscores the importance of preparedness and robust disaster response mechanisms. It highlights the ongoing need for monitoring and managing water resources to minimize the impact of natural disasters on communities.

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