The amount of rain has been increasing across the state for the past two days. The water level of every major river in the state, including the Khowai, Howrah, Manu, Gomati, is flowing above the danger level.
According to the news from Kailashahar, the water of Manu river has crossed the final danger level in Kailashahar at night 12.30 pm yesterday. A helpline number has been launched by the administration.
It is reported that the water level of the Manu river was flowing at 24.85 m above the danger level at around 12:30 pm yesterday night. In this way
Warning level – 22.10m,
Critical level -23.50m,
Danger level -24.00m,
Extreme danger level -24.50m, but
Present water level of the river of Manu (Kailashahar) last night at 6.30 AM is 24.85 m.
It has been raining for sixty consecutive hours till eight o’clock this morning. In this situation
According to reports from Udaipur, there
Water Level of Gomati River at Udaipur Gauge Station (near Subhash Bridge):
Bed level: 16.00 m
Flood level: 20.30 m
Critical level: 21.00 m
Danger level: 21.50 m
Extreme Danger level: 22.00 m.
Present level: 21.70 m (Time: 7.45pm)
According to reports from Amarpur, there
Water level of Gomati river at Amarpur gauge station (near Rangamati bridge) :-
Bed level = 24.00 m.
Flood level = 30.50 m.
Critical level = 31.00 m.
Danger level = 31.50 m.
Extreme Danger level= 32.00 m. Present water level of Gomati river (Amarpur) at 8.30 pm 31.74 mtr.
According to the Agartala Meteorological Department, today also Light to moderate Rain/Thundershower is very likely to occur at a few places over Gomati, Sepahijala, South Tripura, West Tripura.
Last night, the secretary of the State Relief and Rehabilitation Disaster Department Brijesh Pandey IAS said in a press conference that seven people died in the floods of the last two days. Two people are missing. More than five thousand people are in relief camps. It was reported this morning that the death toll has risen to eleven. West Tripura District, Gomati, Unakoti, Khowai and SeapahiJala Districts are inundated again. Many people fled the newly flooded areas and taking shelters in their nearby relief camps.
Source: Tripurainfo