
Constant rainfall in Uttar Pradesh led to the flood in 13 districts of the state, while the main rivers such as Ganges, Yamuna and Betwa flowed above the brand in several places, officials said on Monday (August 4, 2025).
While the gangs are flowing over the danger brand in Varanasi, Mirzapur, Ghazipur and Ballia, Yamuna is above the red sign in Auraiya, Kalpi, Hamipur, Prayagraj and Band, according to the Office of the Office of the Commissioner for Help.
Watch | Growing gangs immerses Ghats and streets in Varanasi
Betwa also flows above the Hamirpur danger brand, he said.
The state received 14.2 mm of precipitation on Sunday (August 3, 2025), with 24 districts receiving heavy rainfall.
Currently, 13 state districts face floods, including Modletraj, Jalaun, Auraiya, Mirazapore, Varanasi, Kanpur Dehat, Banda, Etawah, Fatehpur, Kanpur City and Chitrakot, Chitrakot, Report.
In Varanasi, the Ganga Ganga water level crossed Monday (August 4, 2025) in the morning in Varanasi in the morning, immersed Ghats, and forced the authorities to move cremation and other religious roof rituals and increase the platforms, the officials said.
According to the Central Water Commission Tekla Ganga at 72.1 meters to Monday (August 4, 2025) in the morning, above the level of 71.262 meters.
Shivam Agrahari of the Gango Seva Nidhi said that all Ghats were immersed and cut off access.
The famous “Aarti” gang at Dashashwamedh Ghat is now being carried out on the roofs, while cremation in manicaries and Harishchandra Ghats are performed on elevated platforms.
The district authorities imposed a ban on the movement of ships in the river as a preventive measure. The national strength teams of the reaction to disasters (NDRF) guard the areas affected by floods and save the stuck individuals to safer places, the officials said.
In prayer, due to heavy rains over the last few days, the water level of gang and Yamuna is over a dangerous mark of 84.73 meters from Saturday (August 4, 2025), which was flooded with more than 200 villages and about 60 city settlements.
According to data published by the District Administration, the Yamuna water level was recorded at 86.04 meters in NAINI on Monday (August 4, 2025), while the Ganga River water was recorded at 86.03 meters in Phaphamau.
The district administration suspended teaching work in schools with flood camps established for citizens in the areas affected by floods in the city.
Officials said 107 departments and locations below Sadar Sedar in the city are influenced by floods, of which Rajapur, Beli Kachhar, Chandpur Salori, Govindpur, Chhota Baghada and Bada Baghada are mainly affected.
In rural areas, the flood is affected by 18 villages of Phulpur then, eight from Soraon, 12 meja, eight Bara of the Sams and six villages of Handia then.
Published – 4th August 2025 10:46