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He also advised the officials to ensure enough stock of medicines for snakebite and anti-rabies injections.
“Due to release of water from various dams, over 600 villages in 24 districts of the state are affected by flood. Lakhs of people are facing problems due to this. We are doing everything possible to help people,” Adityanath said while inspecting flooded areas in Ghazipur.
He said this flood is manmade and not due to rains, and added that the government was also working to ensure the safety of cattle and arrange fodder for the animals.
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Talking to reporters in Ballia, he said directives have been issued to monitor the number of people boarding small boats to avoid any untoward incident.
After an aerial survey, the chief minister held a meeting with the administration and the people’s representatives separately.
He said he arrived in Ballia after reviewing the flood situation in Etawah, Auraiya, Jalaun, Hamipur, Varanasi and Ghazipur districts.
Adityanath said his government was alert to the threat of viral diseases after the floods.