<P> New Delhi, Gurugram and surrounding areas received a high amount of rainfall on 16 June 2013, leading to flooding of the low - lying areas of the cities . The Yamuna River swelled to a new height of 207.75 meters submerging the low lying flood plains along the banks . </P> <P> Six - hundred and eight villages, covering a population of 700,000, in 23 districts of Uttar Pradesh were affected by the flood and drought . As of 11 July 2013 more than 120 deaths were reported from the state. The number of people who went to Uttarakhand were maximum from Uttar Pradesh </P> <P> In Himachal Pradesh, floods caused loss of life and property and death toll in the state was 20 . </P> <P> About 6000 citizens of Nepal were visiting the Indian region, of which 1,000 were rescued as of 22 June 2013 . Flooding of the Dhauliganga and the Mahakali rivers had caused extensive damage, with reports of 128 houses and 13 government offices swept away and over 1000 people homeless . A bridge that joins the India - Nepal border is highly damaged or destroyed . </P>

How did the floods at uttarakhand in 2013 affect the population