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Uttar Pradesh: Flood affects over 200 villages in Balrampur

The wrath of flood continued in Uttar Pradesh, affecting more than 200 villages of Balrampur district and forcing vehicles to stand in long queues at the National Highway-730.

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Published : Oct 9, 2022, 8:09 PM IST

Balrampur (Uttar Pradesh): The wrath of flood continued in Uttar Pradesh, affecting more than 200 villages of Balrampur district and forcing vehicles to stand in long queues at the National Highway-730.

The flood situation has led to water reaching a height of three feet on the NH-730. After this, the district administration stopped any movement of vehicles leading to long queues of trucks and other vehicles on the highway.

More than 200 villages have been affected by the flood so far affecting thousands of people. The name of the affected villages includes Jagtapur, Panditpurva, Jhovahna, Kalandarpur, Gangapur, Kodari, Lalpur, Phagunia, Jogiya Kalan, Lal Nagar, Durgapur, and Sherpur. As per reports, around 80,000 hectares of crops have been destroyed by the floods so far. Upon this, electricity loss has further worsened the condition of affected people.

Thousands of people stand affected by the floods and are forced to sit on the roofs of their houses. They have also contacted the district administration for food and other help. Not just the rural areas, the flood has also entered the urban areas. It has led to the submergence of many neighbourhoods in water. Many colonies like the Civil Line in the One India Mall and Shyam Bihar colony have also got submerged in water.

In the Balrampur-Bahraich Marg, water has risen to two feet, after which many of the residents are compelled to use boats for moving the items from their shops.

The administration informed that in another incident, two young people were washed away by the floods while crossing the deep in the Lalia area. Former Minister SP Yadav's residence Jharkhandi Mandir has also got submerged in water.

District magistrate (DM) Mahendra Kumar told ANI that the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) has been called to Balrampur for the relief work. He also appealed to the people not to wait for the water to rise further and reach the shelter camps as early as possible. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Palturam has also instructed the district administration to be on a war footing regarding the relief work. (ANI)

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