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Follow on Google News | Is East Indian Home Land Under The Threat Of Severe Climate Phenomenon As Yamuna's Water Level RiseThe idea of unstable weather events declared by some as not worrisome has many losing their lives
"Ether, air, fire, water, earth, planets, all creatures, directions, trees, and plants, rivers, and seas, they are all organs of supreme divinity's body. Remembering this a devotee respects all species." - Srimad Bhagavatam The constant fight to save lives, and the climate Phenomenon continues to ravage land across India. The Yamuna's water level has risen to 204.05 meters within two days, and it has many Indians worried. According to the Central Water Commission, there is nothing to fear; this is normal for the Yamuna River. Although the Commission is optimistic other areas are experiencing a major impact from heavy rainfall, and some are dying. Those deaths, and other injuries were caused by landslides, collapsed building structures, and the disruption of national transportation highway systems. As the climate scientists reveal more findings; it was reported that the warmer ocean would bring extreme rain in some areas. The city of New Jersey has become one of those areas. The National Weather Service has declared an emergency alert, because New Jersey has the possibility of strong thunderstorms, damaging winds, large hail, and heavy downpours of rain. Those weather events may trigger flash flooding, and power outages. How long will this weather phenomenon continue? "Residents of the Garden State are experiencing heavier rains, warmer temperatures, and more coastal flooding!" - Rutgers New Jersey Climate Change Resource Center http://youtu.be/ End
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