"Not only in Uttar Pradesh, but wherever problem of flood is being faced full cooperation will be extended. Directives have been issued to send teams of National Disaster Response Force," the Home Minister told reporters.
On a question on holding talks with Nepal on floods in UP, he said that it was already being done.
Asked about UP cabinet minister Shivpal Singh committee's report on Saharanpur clashes, Singh said that it was an internal matter of the party.
The river was flowing at 0.37 metres above the danger level of 104.62 metres and 0.46 metres below its previous highest flood level (HFL) of 105.25 metres recorded on September 11, 2000.At 0800 hours yesterday, it was flowing at a level of 104.79 metres.
The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) under the chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth had yesterday taken stock of the preparedness in the wake of floods in Nepal.
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