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UP: Low-lying areas near Triveni Sangam partially submerged in rainwater

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Published : Sep 30, 2019, 7:48 PM IST

Updated : Sep 30, 2019, 9:31 PM IST

Heavy rainfall led to the rise of water level in river Ganga and Yamuna which have partially submerged residential buildings in the vicinity of Triveni Sangam. The water level rose to a significant high as the region has received heavy downpour in the last 72 hours.

UP: Low-lying areas near Triveni Sangam partially submerged in rainwater

Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh): Several residential buildings in the vicinity of Triveni Sangam have partially submerged due to rise in the water level of river Ganga and Yamuna.

Triveni Sangam
UP: Low-lying areas near Triveni Sangam partially submerged in rainwater

The water level rose to a significant high as the region has received heavy downpour in the last 72 hours.

UP: Low-lying areas near Triveni Sangam partially submerged in rainwater

A local named Rohit Mitra said, "There has been constant rainfall in the region for the last three days. Several residential buildings are submerged in the floodwaters."

Locals are forced to wade through the knee-deep water to commute from one place to another.

"Although the floodwaters have started to recede, there are almost 20-25 houses which remain disconnected to the mainland area", another local, Chunnilal Panday said.

Heavy rainfall in the region has led to a flood-like situation which has contributed to the flooding of these low lying areas near the Triveni Sangam.

Also read: Bihar rains LIVE: NDRF team rescues Dy CM Sushil Kumar from his residence

Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh): Several residential buildings in the vicinity of Triveni Sangam have partially submerged due to rise in the water level of river Ganga and Yamuna.

Triveni Sangam
UP: Low-lying areas near Triveni Sangam partially submerged in rainwater

The water level rose to a significant high as the region has received heavy downpour in the last 72 hours.

UP: Low-lying areas near Triveni Sangam partially submerged in rainwater

A local named Rohit Mitra said, "There has been constant rainfall in the region for the last three days. Several residential buildings are submerged in the floodwaters."

Locals are forced to wade through the knee-deep water to commute from one place to another.

"Although the floodwaters have started to recede, there are almost 20-25 houses which remain disconnected to the mainland area", another local, Chunnilal Panday said.

Heavy rainfall in the region has led to a flood-like situation which has contributed to the flooding of these low lying areas near the Triveni Sangam.

Also read: Bihar rains LIVE: NDRF team rescues Dy CM Sushil Kumar from his residence

Last Updated : Sep 30, 2019, 9:31 PM IST
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