Badaun, the Jagran correspondent. At night, the Ramganga’s water level unexpectedly increased and touched the roads in the Sherpur village in the Hazratpur district. Water was pouring over the community culvert. As soon as they reached the culvert, two young people on a moped who were returning from Jaitpur village of Kanth police station of Shahjahanpur district were carried away with the moped. The other teenager was carried away, but one of them managed to save his life in some way.
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 After arriving late at night, the cops searched the banks. However, it was unsuccessful. The young person’s body and the moped were discovered together approximately one kilometer apart on Wednesday morning.
Body Sent For an Autopsy
According to Hazratpur SHO Vikram Singh, Ram Gopal, a resident of the hamlet Kemi in the vicinity of the police station, is the deceased, and Guddu, a survivor from the same village, was also with him. Guddu claimed that they were unaware that the water would be that high and flowing so quickly at night. For this reason, they advanced and were carried off. A post-mortem has been ordered for Ram Gopal’s body.
In Villages, the Likelihood of Floods Rose.
The two villages of Sahera and Chhoti Bichhaliya in Dataganj tehsil are now more dangerous as a result of the Ramganga flood. The residents are having issues as a result of the rising water level. Twelve villages along the Ganga have experienced severe transportation disruptions, including Lalpur Khadar Kundra Majra Har Rampur Nawada Badan, among others.
The Ramganga River’s water level is gradually rising, but as of right now, there is no threat. Flood water has reached nearby villages like Sahera as a result of the fast-flowing water on the culvert on the Samrer Kama major road near Jaipalpur village, which has stopped travel to dozens of other villages.