This Article is From Jun 17, 2013

52 Haryana villagers still marooned after surge in Yamuna level, rain hampering rescue operation

Yamunanagar: Heavy overnight rain and rising water level in the Yamuna are hampering rescue operation to take out the 52 villagers, who are stranded on a tract of land in Lapra village due to floods.

The Army and National Disaster Management Authority personnel are assisting the civil administration and the help of Air Force has also been requested, official sources said.

The rain led to an alarming increase in the water level of Yamuna, even as a record over 8 lakh cusecs water was released through the Hathni Kund barrage, prompting the authorities to sound a high alert in the neighbouring districts of Karnal, Panipat and Sonipat.

The villagers, who used to cultivate musk melons and water melons on that piece of land, got trapped as the water level of river Yamuna rose menacingly.

They have been stranded on the island since Sunday morning.

A Haryana government spokesman said there has been no loss of life or property.

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