Lucknow, October 7: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed the officials of the districts affected by heavy rains to conduct relief operations and shift people from the waterlogged areas to safer places. The state has been experiencing rains in many parts for a few days and is also slated to receive heavy rains today following which the Chief Minister instructed the officials to ensure the effective conduct of the relief work.

"CM Yogi has directed the concerned district magistrates of the districts affected by heavy rains to conduct relief work effectively. The Chief Minister said that people should be taken to safer places from waterlogged places," tweeted Chief Minister's Office. Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath Hails Excise Department for Curbing Sale of Spurious Liquor, Increasing Revenues in State.

"The Chief Minister has directed the officers of Panchayati Raj, Village Development, Urban Development, Medical and Health Department, Animal Husbandry and other departments to be continuously active in the area," the office tweeted.

Schools and colleges have also been shut by the district administration in many districts of Uttar Pradesh in view of the continuous rain in the state for the last 48 hours and the possibility of heavy rain in the next 24 hours. Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath Hails Excise Department for Curbing Sale of Spurious Liquor, Increasing Revenues in State.

According to the India Meteorological Department, rains and thundershowers are "very likely" at most places today. "Heavy to very heavy rain is very likely at isolated places over the West UP on October 7 to 9. Heavy rain is very likely at isolated places over the East UP on October 8," said the IMD.

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