UP Floods: 13 Districts Affected, Yogi Govt Intensifies Relief Efforts
Floods hit 13 UP districts, 4,800 people shifted to safety, relief efforts underway

The Uttar Pradesh government, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, is closely monitoring the flood situation in the state. As of August 18, 13 districts, including Badaun, Bahraich, and Ballia, have been affected by the floods, with 173 villages impacted.
The state government has activated its district administrations to shift flood-affected people to safer locations and provide them with essential relief materials, including food and medical care. The Control Room of the Relief Commissioner's Office is maintaining continuous contact with the affected districts to monitor the situation.
To ensure timely dissemination of weather warnings to the public, over 1.405 billion SMS alerts have been sent from August 1 to August 18. More than 4,800 flood-affected people have already been shifted to safer locations, and medical teams have provided timely treatment to 19,406 people so far.
Relief Commissioner Dr. Hrishikesh Bhaskar Yashod reviewed the flood situation and relief operations in the state on Tuesday, directing District Magistrates to shift flood-affected people to relief camps or other safe locations as required. He also ordered officials to ensure food, medical facilities, and essential relief materials for affected families.
The flood situation is currently reported to be normal and under control, with around 13,058 hectares of area and 84,362 people affected by the floods. A total of 1,589 flood outposts have been established across the state, and 1,263 flood shelters have been prepared, with 41 currently in use, accommodating 1,045 people.
As part of relief operations, 428 boats and motorboats, and 1,101 local divers have been deployed. So far, 15,238 relief food-grain packets and 30,316 lunch packets have been distributed among affected people. Healthcare services have also been strengthened, with 724 medical teams and 534 ambulances available across the state.
To prevent mosquito-borne diseases, larvicide has been sprayed in 1,468 villages, and arrangements have been made for the safety of livestock, with 6,067 animals affected by the floods. A total of 208 quintals of fodder has been distributed for them.
The Uttar Pradesh government's swift response to the flood situation has helped mitigate the impact of the disaster. The state's relief efforts are ongoing, with a focus on providing essential services to affected people and preventing the spread of diseases.
The floods in Uttar Pradesh are a reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness and response. The state government's efforts to provide relief and support to affected people are crucial in helping them recover from the disaster.
In conclusion, the Uttar Pradesh government's intensification of flood relief efforts is a welcome step in helping affected people recover from the disaster. The state's swift response and provision of essential services have helped mitigate the impact of the floods, and ongoing relief efforts will be crucial in supporting affected communities.
Frequently asked questions
Which districts in Uttar Pradesh are affected by floods?
13 districts, including Badaun, Bahraich, and Ballia, are affected by floods.
How many people have been shifted to safer locations?
More than 4,800 flood-affected people have been shifted to safer locations.