The bulletin confirmed that whereas no website breached its earlier highest flood degree, two websites in Assam's Golaghat district-Dhansiri (South) at Golaghat and Numaligarh-were flowing above the hazard degree.
In Madhya Pradesh, the Narmada river at Mandla flowed above the hazard degree at 437.67 meters, though it confirmed a declining development. Equally, in Maharashtra, the Wainganga river at Bhandara crossed its hazard threshold, rising steadily to 245.8 meters.
Aside from these, 11 websites throughout Assam, Bihar, Odisha, and Uttar Pradesh have been reported to be within the “above regular flood” class, the place water ranges had crossed the warning mark however remained under the hazard degree.
Amongst these, a number of websites in Assam, together with the Brahmaputra at Neamatighat and Tezpur, the Dikhow in Sivasagar, and the Kushiyara in Karimganj, have been exhibiting falling or regular water ranges, suggesting a slight easing in flood situations.
The Ghagra at Elginbridge in Uttar Pradesh, the Gandak at Dumariaghat in Bihar, and the Baitarani and Jalka rivers in Odisha have been additionally above the warning degree, with various developments.In the meantime, the CWC issued 35 influx forecasts for dams and barrages, the place water inflows had crossed essential thresholds. These included key reservoirs in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, and West Bengal, such because the Srisailam, Maithon, Almatti, Indira Sagar, and Durgapur barrage.
Regardless of localised extreme flooding, no excessive flood state of affairs, outlined as ranges exceeding earlier historic highs, was reported throughout the nation.