<p>Jamshedpur: The East Singhbhum district administration in Jharkhand on Sunday issued an alert for people residing in the low-lying areas in view of swelling rivers following heavy rainfall, officials said.</p>.<p>The water level in Kharkhai and Swarnarekha rivers has been rising for the last couple of days due to incessant rain in the state, they said.</p>.<p>The water level in Swarnarekha was recorded at 116.58 metres at 9 am on Sunday against the danger mark of 121.50 metres, whereas it was 126.83 metres against the red mark of 129 metres in Kharkhai, an official release said.</p>.Assam govt to soon bring law for life imprisonment in ‘love jihad’ cases: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma.<p>Around 3,500 cusec water was released into Swarnarekha from the Chandil Dam in adjoining Seraikela-Kharswan district, it said.</p>.<p>People residing in the catchment areas have been asked to not venture out near the rivers, and duly follow the directives issued by the administration.</p>.<p>Several road diversions were washed away, trees uprooted, houses damaged and a bridge collapsed due to incessant rain for the past two days in Jharkhand, an official had said on Saturday.</p>.<p>NDRF teams had been deployed in state capital Ranchi on Friday to rescue people from low-lying areas, he said.</p>.<p>The situation, however, is under control, the official had said. </p>
<p>Jamshedpur: The East Singhbhum district administration in Jharkhand on Sunday issued an alert for people residing in the low-lying areas in view of swelling rivers following heavy rainfall, officials said.</p>.<p>The water level in Kharkhai and Swarnarekha rivers has been rising for the last couple of days due to incessant rain in the state, they said.</p>.<p>The water level in Swarnarekha was recorded at 116.58 metres at 9 am on Sunday against the danger mark of 121.50 metres, whereas it was 126.83 metres against the red mark of 129 metres in Kharkhai, an official release said.</p>.Assam govt to soon bring law for life imprisonment in ‘love jihad’ cases: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma.<p>Around 3,500 cusec water was released into Swarnarekha from the Chandil Dam in adjoining Seraikela-Kharswan district, it said.</p>.<p>People residing in the catchment areas have been asked to not venture out near the rivers, and duly follow the directives issued by the administration.</p>.<p>Several road diversions were washed away, trees uprooted, houses damaged and a bridge collapsed due to incessant rain for the past two days in Jharkhand, an official had said on Saturday.</p>.<p>NDRF teams had been deployed in state capital Ranchi on Friday to rescue people from low-lying areas, he said.</p>.<p>The situation, however, is under control, the official had said. </p>