The districts of Bihar situated on the banks of the Ganga have been put on alert as the Central Water Commission today warned Ganga basin districts that the river may witness a rise in water level for next one to five days.
Due to the increase in the water level of the Ganga, waters have reportedly entered into the riverine areas of the districts like Patna, Buxar, Bhojpur, Munger, Saran, Vaishali, Bhagalpur and Samastipur, a Disaster Management Department statement said.
Ganga and four other rivers -- Punpun, Ghaghra, Kosi and Burhi Gandak -- are flowing above danger mark in Patna, Bhagalpur and Buxar districts, the statement said.
Maximum temperatures hovered from one degree celsius above normal to three notches above normal in most parts of Punjab and Haryana, the MeT office said.
Ambala and Hisar settled at an identical high of 36.7 degrees celsius, three notches each above normal.
Chandigarh and Ludhiana settled at an identical high of 35.5 degrees celsius each, three and two notches respectively above normal.
The MeT department forecast light to moderate rainfall at few places in the region during the next 48 hours.
It was a sultry day in Delhi with high humidity levels troubling Delhiites even as mercury settled at normal levels.
"The maximum and minimum temperatures settled at 34.4 and 26.4 degrees Celsius, both normal for this time of the year," a MeT official said.
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