While 77 villages were affected by floods in Muzaffarnagar, 125 were hit in Bijnore, 134 in Lakhimpur Kheri, 32 in Sitapur, 10 in Bahraich, 17 in Aligarh, 52 in Barabanki, 8 in Faizabad, one in Shahjahanpur, 90 in Farrukhabad, 16 in Badaun and ten in Hapur, officials said.
Rescue and relief work was on in the affected areas, they said.
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Sharda continued to flow above the danger mark at Palia Kalan though it was now static and Rapti was rising all along from Balrampur to Gorakhpur.
Smaller rivers like Burhi Rapti was flowing above the danger mark at Siddhartnagar but was now static and Quano at Gonda and Mukhlispur (Santkabirnagar) was flowing way above the danger mark, it said.
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