The water levels of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers have risen sharply, prompting relief operations to be initiated in the affected areas. The sudden surge in water levels has been attributed to heavy rainfall in the region. The Ganga river has been flowing at a level of 70.73 meters, which is above the danger mark of 70.26 meters. Similarly, the Yamuna river has been flowing at a level of 96.30 meters, which is also above the danger mark of 96.00 meters. The relief operations are being carried out by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the local administration. The teams are working tirelessly to evacuate people from the low-lying areas and provide them with food, shelter, and medical aid. The affected people are being shifted to safer locations, where they are being provided with all the necessary amenities. The situation is being closely monitored by the authorities, who are taking all necessary steps to mitigate the effects of the flood. The rise in water levels has also affected the traffic movement in the region, with several roads being closed due to waterlogging. The authorities have advised people to avoid traveling to the affected areas unless absolutely necessary. The flood has also affected the agricultural fields in the region, with several crops being damaged due to the excess water. The government has announced relief packages for the affected farmers, which include compensation for the damaged crops. The situation is expected to improve in the coming days, with the water levels expected to recede. However, the authorities are still on high alert, with the relief operations continuing in full swing. The local residents are being advised to take all necessary precautions to stay safe, including avoiding traveling to the affected areas and staying indoors during the night. The government has also set up a control room to monitor the situation and provide updates to the public. The control room is being manned by a team of officials, who are working 24/7 to provide assistance to the affected people. The situation is being closely watched by the media, with several news channels providing live updates from the affected areas.