12 more die in UP rains, toll rises to 92; more rains likely tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Twelve people have been killed and seven others injured in rain-related incidents in different parts of during the past 24 hours, pushing the death toll to 92, official sources said here today.

"The toll since last week in such incidents has reached 92 while the total number of those injured is 91," the sources said.

In these incidents, 59 cattle lost their lives and over 600 houses were also damaged.

has directed senior officials of all the districts to alert people and asked them to undertake extensive tours in the affected areas to identify dilapidated buildings and get them vacated, a said here.

Adityanath has also directed the officials to provide immediate financial and medical assistance to people severely affected by rains.

According to the meteorological department, the southwest monsoon is active over and as a result moderate to heavy rains or thundershowers occurred at most places of the state.

recorded 20 cm rainfall, 19 cm, (Barabanki) 17 cm, 15 cm, Nawabganj (Barabanki) 15 cm, Kaiserganj (Bahraich) 14 cm, Safipur (Unnao) 14 cm, Dalmau (Raebareli) 12 cm, (Gorakhpur) 9 cm and 8 cm each in Hardoi, Ayodhya, Bindki (Fatehpur), Sirauli, and

The Met department has forecast rain or thundershowers at most places over east and at many places in west Uttar Pradesh tomorrow.

According to a (CWC) report, river Sharda is flowing above the danger mark in Palia Kalan (Lakhimpur) and Sharda Nagar (Kheri), while Ghaghara river is above the red mark at (Barabanki) and flowing near the danger mark at Ayodhya and Turtipar (Ballia).

River Ganga is rising in Fatehgarh, Kannauj, Dehat, Fafamau (Allahabad), Ghazipur and Ballia, while the Yamuna is rising in and Banda, it said.

The report added is rising in Sitapur and river Rapti is rising in Shravasti, Balrampur and Gorakhpur.

All schools in the state capital were closed today in view of heavy rain yesterday.

The schools will reopen tomorrow, District Magistrate said.

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First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 16:40 IST