Flood-like situation in Uttar Pradesh districts as rivers in spate due to heavy rainfall

Isolated areas across the rivers like Chambal, Yamuna, Ghaghra and Ganga have witnessed flooding as heavy rains have resulted in water flowing above the danger mark in these rivers. Details here.

Gaon Connection
| Updated: August 6th, 2021

Flooding in Auraiya district. Photo by special arrangement

The districts of Uttar Pradesh near the Madhya Pradesh border are witnessing flooding in various areas as rivers like Yamuna, Chambal, Betwa and Ganga are in spate. Etawah and Auraiya are most affected by the flooding as it has disrupted normalcy in these districts.

The water flow in the Ganga river is reported to be above the danger mark at Kanpur and Farrukhabad districts. Other districts that have witnessed flooding at isolated areas include Jalaun and Hamirpur.

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Scenes of flooding in Auraiya.

Inter-district movement of people has been restricted by the local administration in the affected districts as a preventive measure.

Land erosion

Apart from the floods throwing life out of gear, there have been reports of erosion of land along the rivers in the villages of Sitapur, Lakhimpur Kheri, and Barabanki where the Ghaghra and Sharda rivers have been in spate for a week.

Inter-district movement of people has been restricted by the local administration in the affected districts as a preventive measure.

In Mirzapur, the road between Akorhi and Babura villages has been blocked as the Rani Karnavati river is flowing above the bridge that connects the two villages.

Situation worse in Madhya Pradesh

Meanwhile, the neighbouring state of Madhya Pradesh has witnessed a far worse effect of the flooding as at least 12 deaths have been reported and an estimated 6,000 people have been evacuated during the relief and rescue operations carried out by the Indian Army’s Flood columns and operations led by the Indian Air Force.

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As many as 1,171 villages are reportedly affected by heavy rains and floods in Parvati, Kuno and Sindh rivers in Shivpuri, Sheopur, Datia and Gwalior district.

The urban areas in Auraiya have also been affected by flooding.

Meanwhile, a new study published in Nature journal shows “an increase of 20 to 24 per cent in the proportion of the global population exposed to floods, ten times higher than previous estimates”. This increase has been recorded since the year 2000.

The study, which used satellite imagery, has pinned India as the country with the largest population at the highest risk of floods, followed by China, Bangladesh and Pakistan.