the water level of the Hindon River downstream was 201.15 metres, beneath the danger mark of 205.80 metres, officers stated.
Flood state of affairs continued alongside Hindon and Yamuna floodplains in Noida and Greater Noida, impacting 17 villages the place over 3,100 individuals have been displaced and moved to shelter properties whereas almost 1,600 hectares of land was submerged, officers stated on Wednesday.
Gautam Buddh Nagar District Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma and Noida Authority CEO Lokesh M visited a number of the impacted villages and reviewed the state of affairs at shelter properties arrange by the administration for accommodating the displaced individuals.
The district additionally witnessed heavy rain showers early within the day, prompting the administration to order the closure of all faculties on Wednesday. While floodplains alongside Hindon and Yamuna rivers have been impacted, water logging was additionally reported in a number of areas and roads of the dual cities.
Additional DM Atul Kumar stated the flood state of affairs appeared ‘static’ on Wednesday as each Yamuna and Hindon overflowed however have been beneath their danger marks, at the same time as police, administration and PAC personnel have been engaged in rescue and reduction works.
“Presently 17 villages are affected in all the three tehsils of Sadar (Noida), Dadri and Jewar of Gautam Buddh Nagar. At present 3,355 persons are affected across the district and 3,137 persons have been displaced,” Kumar, additionally the nodal officer for flood reduction works, stated.
He stated 21 flood posts have been created throughout the district, whereas eight medical groups with anti-venom medicines and 10 beds on the district hospital together with mandatory medicines are prepared in case of any requirement.
The water level of the Yamuna River downstream at Okhla Barrage on Wednesday at 4 pm was 198.25 metres, whereas its danger mark was 200.80 metres and the water level of the Hindon River downstream was 201.15 metres, beneath the danger mark of 205.80 metres, Kumar stated.
The nodal officer stated altogether 22 shelter properties are practical throughout the district the place preparations have been made without cost lodging and meals to the displaced individuals.
He added that fodder has additionally been organized for cattle by the administration.
Kumar stated 1,590 hectares of land is at present impacted by the floods within the district.
The villages impacted alongside Hindon are Chhijarsi, Chotpur, Haibatpur, Yusufpur Chaksahberi, Bahalolpur, Chipiyana Khurd alias Tigri, Sutiyana, Momnathal, Kulesara and Lakhnavali.
While villages impacted alongside Yamuna are Nangli Wajidpur, Shahpur Govardhanpur Khadar, Chakbasantpur Basantpur, Yakutpur, Chhaprauli Khadar and Asadullapur.
