Bhiwani News: mercury in Bhiwani further than 41 degrees, dry dry; When do you get full of water to drink? - Bhiwani Water Crisis 41 degrees Celsius Heatgave aggravates drinking water scarcity Haryana again

Jagran correspondent, Bhiwani. The mercury crossed 41 ° C. In the growing summer heat, circles began to dry up. In such circumstances, people ask when you will get full water to drink. The water stopped in the channels two days ago. The tanks and dams are not fully filled. Now the water comes after 40 days. Say that the months of May and June are the hottest and that most water will happen in these days. Out of 312 towns of the district, 300 of the district became a drinking water crisis and the same situation remained in the cities. Water cannot reach the tail colonies. Preparations to provide 15 to 20 tankers every day, 15 to 20 tankers are currently working in the city. Now the heat is increasing and there is a shortage of water. In such a situation, the number of tankers is ready to be 25 to 30 years. This time these steps are taken with a view to the possibility of water shortage in the summer. Water shortage in the city’s tail colonies, except the area of ​​the old city, the area of ​​Kapper Kalals, except Tiba Basti in the outer colonies, Dhana Road Tail Area, Shanti Nagar, Bank Colony, Hanuman Gate Area, Uttam Nagar, Dabur Colony, Jeetuwala Johar Kshetra, Lajpat Nagar, except the Waterkrisis. The Department of Public Health will have to take concrete steps in a timely manner. New Tubewells will also be built near water houses. To break the drinking water crisis in the summer, the Department of Public Health also prepares to install new tubewells near the water houses. Recently, the chief engineer of the Department of Pran Panwar also visited the city’s water houses and STP and instructed to increase the facilities here. It has also been said that the necessary steps must be taken to deal with the drinking water crisis in the district. There is a shortage of drinking water in the summer, but we have made complete preparations to handle it. New tubewells will also be installed. The number of tankers will also be increased according to demand. Washing stations with illegal connections are also monitored. People are requested not to waste water at all. Use water according to the requirement so that water can reach the tail. Dalbir Singh Dalal, Superintending Engineer