Haryana Mausam Update: Heavy rains in many districts of Haryana, torrential rains in hills and plains increased the water level of Yamuna River

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Water flows in the Yamuna River at Hathnikund Dam in Yamunanagar

Water flows in the Yamuna River at Hathnikund Dam in Yamunanagar

Yamuna Nagar:There will be intermittent rain on Sunday in many counties across the state. A flood-like situation occurred in many districts including Panchkula, Yamunanagar and Gurugram. On the other hand, the Meteorological Department in Haryana has also issued a red rain warning in 55 cities. Meteorologists have warned of wind speeds of 40 to 60 km. On the other hand, there is a possibility of heavy rain in the state on July 10th. There is a chance of partly cloudy skies and isolated drizzle in some locations in the state’s western counties on July 11-12, but there is a chance of light rain in some locations in the northern and southern counties, but beginning July 13 , again there is a chance of rain in the state.

On the other hand, the water level of the Yamuna River rose to 99,146 cubic seconds on Sunday after intermittent heavy rains in the hill areas over the past two days. Flooding occurred in the Barsati, Somanadi and Pathrala rivers. Against this background, the administration was alerted. The administration has increased vigilance in flood-prone areas along the river. We are proud that the water level situation in Yamuna River and rainy rivers is under control at present. However, should the rains continue, there may be flooding in the adjacent areas due to the rise in the water level in the Yamuna River and rainy rivers.

According to the sources of the Hathni Kund barrage, it has been raining intermittently in hilly areas since last night. Because of this, the water level of the Yamuna River began to rise from Sunday morning. As of 10 a.m. Sunday, the water level of the Yamuna River was 42,498 cubic seconds. While in the afternoon the water level of the Yamuna River rose to 53,000 cusecs. At the same time, around one o’clock in the afternoon, the water level of the Yamuna River rose to 83,000 cusecs, and at four o’clock in the evening, the water level of the Yamuna River rose to 99,146 cusecs. According to Hathnikund Dam sources, the water level of the river is rising and if the rains continue like this in the hilly areas, the water level of the Yamuna River could rise further.

The rainy river Somanadi flows at its peak in the area of ​​Bilaspur.

The rainy river Somanadi flows at its peak in the area of ​​Bilaspur.

The administration increased vigilance in flood-prone areas

The administration was informed about the continuously rising water level in the Yamuna River. The officials and employees concerned were put on alert. Also, people were forbidden to visit the areas along the river.

There was a boom in the rainy rivers

Floods hit the rainy rivers Somanadi and Pathrala in the district on Sunday due to the rains in the plains and hilly areas in the past two days. This increased the concerns of the peasants. Farmers in the areas bordering the Yamuna and Barsati rivers are keeping an eye on the situation. Farmers Sunil Kumar, Irfan Khan, Uttam Singh, Veerbhan, Suresh and Lokendra etc. say that due to the heavy rains in the hilly areas during the rainy season, the rainy Somanadi and Pathrana rivers are also flooded. This increases the concern of farmers. He has expressed concern that if the rains continue in the hilly areas, the water levels of the rivers could rise, causing the water to burst the banks and enter the fields, causing major damage.

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