Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh): The rising water level of Ganga and Varuna rivers has submerged parts of Varanasi including its famous ghats, forcing the cremation of bodies brought to the Harishchandra and Manikarnika ghats in nearby streets and on terraces. People affected due the flood have taken refuge in safer areas as the administration prepares to shift them to relief camps.
Taking a serious note of the problems faced by the people of his Parliamentary constituency, Prime Minister Narendra Modi directed officials to provide all possible help to people already in the relief camps. Flood waters have entered the low-lying areas including Nagwa, Samne Ghat, Maruthi Nagar, Kashipuram, Ramana etc. Virendra Choubey, a resident of the Samne Ghat, said as soon as water started entering houses, he sent his family to his village, while he stayed back to take care of the house.
Chandrakant Singh, a resident of Hukulganj in Pandeypur, said more than 100 houses in Hukulganj and Naibasti areas are affected by the floods. There has been a lot of damage due to water entering the houses. Area from the Assi Ghat to the Namo Ghat are completely submerged, forcing bodies coming for last rites at Harishchandra Ghat and Manikarnika Ghat to be be cremated either on the nearby streets or on terraces. Due to the space constraint, there is a long queue for cremation.
According to the Central Water Commission, the water level of Ganga in Varanasi crossed the warning mark of 70.262 metre at 8 am Friday and stood at 70.86 metre, just 0.40 meters below the danger mark of 71.262 metre. Following rise in the water level in the Ganga, the reverse flow has led to a similar situation in the Varuna river as its water has started entering the residential areas situated on its banks.