No rains in Haryana, Punjab; flood situation eases

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The flood situation in parts of Haryana and Punjab today started easing out with the inflow of water in Yamuna and Sutlej rivers decreasing considerably due to absence of rainfall in both the states.

The flood situation in parts of Haryana and Punjab today started easing out with the inflow of water in Yamuna and Sutlej rivers decreasing considerably due to absence of rainfall in both the states.

The water level in flood-hit areas of Yamunanagar, Ambala, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Panipat, Sonepat, Jhajjar, Rohtak, Palwal, Bhiwani, Ferozepur, Patiala, Ropar and Ludhiana districts of the twin agrarian states was fast receding and returning back to Yamuna and Sutlej, which were flowing above danger levels for the past few days, officials said in Chandigarh.

Meanwhile, the effort to plug the 300-feet breach in Yamuna near Lal Ghat at Tajewala in Yamunanagar by the army is on.

The in-flow in Yamuna at Hathni Kund barrage in Yamunanagar was 58,154 cusecs whereas the in-flow in Bhakra dam at Nangal on the border of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh was 54,486 cusecs.

The present level of water in Bhakra reservoir was 1681.11 feet and out-flow in Sutlej was 63,332 cusecs, a Bhakra Beas Management Board spokesman said.