
The police official in Uttar Pradesh described the flood water inside his prayer residence as a blessing and even offered prayers to swollen water – whose video now makes wheels on the Internet.
Nishad is described in its Instagram Bio as “PSO HON’BLE Justice High Court Allahabad, National Police Swimming Champion and UP.”
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Officer Chandradeep Nishad published two videos. In one of them, the uniformed officer can see how milk and pink petals on the street on the street offer, while “Jai Ganga Maiya Ki” (Hail Mother Ganga).
Shared a video on his Instagram account with the headline: “Mother Ganga arrived in our house while she left for service this morning.
In the next video, Nishad is to see how it immerses in the water that has increased above the waist level in his house. He also says, “Thousands of devoted to you (gangs) come, but you came to bless me.”
You can also see swimming in flood water and sing repeatedly “Jai Ganga Maiya”.
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Videos received mixed reactions online. While some appreciated his devotion, others expressed concern about the deteriorating flood situation.
This monsoon season, severe collisions led to serious floods and contamination in several parts of Northern India, causing extensive damage to property and repeated disruption.
Above normal rain probably in most regions says forecasts
Most parts of Uttar Pradesh are expected, according to recent weather projections in the coming weeks, to get normal for normal precipitation.
Climatic models, including models from the monsoon mission, indicate that the ongoing neutral conditions El Niño in the Pacific Ocean are likely to persist throughout the season.
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Meanwhile, by the end of the monsoon, it is assumed that the Dipo of the Indian Ocean (IOD) will become negative. Given these factors, it is expected that the easternmost parts of the state-especially areas bordering on Bihar-Buda during August and September receive almost normal precipitation, while the rest of the state can experience above-average precipitation.
“Currently, the western and southern Uttar Pradesh can testify in August under normal temperature, while the Eastern Up is likely to record normally above normal temperatures,” said Atul Kumar Singh, head scientist in the meteorological office of Lucknow.
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