Sharda river continued to flow above the danger mark at Palia Kalan and was rising, while Ghaghra river was flowing above the red mark at Turtipar in Ballia but was receding, the Central Water Commission said.
Ghaghra was flowing close to the mark at Elgin Bridge and Ayodhya, it said.
Rapti river at Birghat in Gorakhpur was flowing above the danger mark and close to it at Balrampur, Bansi and Rigauli, it said, adding that Burhi Rapti was flowing near the mark at Kakrahi and was maintaining a declining trend.
Maharajganj in eastern part of the state received 3 cm rainfall, the Met office said.
It forecast mainly dry over the state tomorrow.
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