Haridwar Rains: River Ganga in Spate Due to Incessant Downpour
Rising Water Levels Pose Risks, Pilgrims Urged to Exercise Caution
Persistent heavy rainfall in Haridwar has caused the holy river Ganga to swell, resulting in increased water levels and posing potential risks. Authorities have advised pilgrims and residents to exercise caution near the riverbanks.
The incessant downpour has led to a significant rise in the water levels of the Ganga, making it imperative for individuals to be vigilant. The district administration has issued warnings urging people to refrain from venturing close to the river's edge, particularly at ghats and other vulnerable areas.
The rising water levels have also affected the movement of boats and other watercraft on the river. Boat operators have been advised to take necessary precautions and avoid overloading their vessels to ensure the safety of passengers.
The heavy rainfall is expected to continue in the coming days, further exacerbating the situation. The administration has deployed additional personnel to monitor the water levels and provide assistance to those affected by the rising waters.
Precautionary Measures for Pilgrims and Residents
- Avoid approaching the riverbanks, especially during high water levels.
- Stay away from ghats and other areas prone to flooding.
- Be cautious of slippery surfaces near the river.
- Follow instructions and warnings issued by local authorities.
Pilgrims planning to visit Haridwar are advised to check the weather forecast and water levels before undertaking their journey. They should also be prepared for potential delays and disruptions due to the ongoing rainfall.
The administration is closely monitoring the situation and taking necessary steps to mitigate any potential risks. Residents and pilgrims are advised to cooperate with the authorities and follow safety guidelines to ensure their well-being during this period of heavy rainfall.
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