Due to heavy rainfall prevailing here since Friday evening, various parts of the city have been waterlogged. SDERF teams, police teams, district administration and municipal corporation teams continuously evacuated the people stuck in settlements built on the lower regions and on the bank
SDRF (State Disaster Response Fund) team, Home Guard jawans, and Municipal Corporation employees are deployed at Ramghat for the security of the people.
"The weather is changing consistently, sometimes it is raining, sometimes it is sunny and when there is rainfall, water logging takes place. The constant changes in weather and surge in the outbreak of mosquitoes due to rain has caused people to fall sick," said Gorakhpur Hospital Physician
As several regions of Uttar Pradesh witnessed incessant rains in the past couple of days leading to heavy water logging in cities and disrupting normal life, UP Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak has said that the government is making all possible efforts to bring things back to normal.
The incessant downpour began over the weekend, saturating the region and overwhelming the drainage systems. As a result, numerous low-lying areas across Mathura have been inundated, making travel and daily activities extremely challenging for locals.
The school children are facing difficulties commuting from school to home during the afternoon hours during the past few days in the city as it is heavily raining during the afternoon hours.
Kalaburagi administration has launched an anti-mosquito fogging drive to curb the rise in dengue cases in the district. Dengue cases are on the rise in the state due to heavy rainfall and water logging.