In Delhi-NCR, mild however persistent rain on Saturday brought about extreme visitors snarls and waterlogging in a number of areas. The utmost temperature dropped to 26.4°C, marking the coldest August day in 14 years, in accordance with IMD data. The Yamuna River is now flowing near the hazard mark following heavy discharge from the Hathnikund barrage.
In Uttar Pradesh, torrential rains have brought about rivers together with the Ganga and Saryu to swell dangerously. Chandauli, Mau, Farrukhabad, Kannauj, and Hapur districts have reported alarming water ranges, prompting evacuation of low-lying areas. In Bihar, the Ganga and Boodhi Gandak rivers have overflowed, submerging villages in Khagaria and affecting 17 panchayats.
River ranges in Varanasi, Ayodhya, and different UP cities are rising quickly, whereas faculties in Lucknow had been ordered shut on Friday resulting from waterlogging and heavy rainfall.
With monsoon rains anticipated to proceed, IMD has suggested warning for residents in flood-prone and low-lying areas. Authorities are monitoring the state of affairs intently as Delhi climate, Yamuna river ranges, and North India monsoon impression stay key issues this week.