Sitapur News: With the decline in the water level in Sitapur, Sitapur News Ghaghra River Erosion Swallws Shololws Sholol Folollod Alert

Despite the decline in the water level of the Ghaghra River in Sitapur, the cut continues for a school in Rampuramathura in the river. So far, 23 homes have been cut and the risk of infectious diseases in towns has increased. There is also a threat of flooding due to the release of water from the pigs. Jagran Team, Sitapur. The water level of the Ghaghra (Saryu) River fell by ten inches. With this, the crop sharpened. Composite School of Rampuramathura, Shukulpurwa, came to the river on Wednesday. On Tuesday, Ghaghra’s water level was 118.30 meters, which dropped to 118.20 meters on Wednesday. However, the water level is still the danger mark 119.00 to 80 cm below. The Ghaghra River has so far cut about 23 houses in Shukulpurwa. The risk of infectious diseases in towns is increasing. On the other hand, the release of 4.15 lakh water from the pigs is likely to increase the water level of rivers, which will increase the risk of flooding. Rampuramathura: The duties of the Ghaghra River have gained momentum since Tuesday night. The river cut a lot in Shukul Purva. So far, 23 houses have been covered in the river since Shuruat. On Wednesday morning, the Composite School Shukul Purva was admitted to the Ghaghra River. The school was built in Khunna Purva about ten years ago. Nine teachers, including the principal, are placed and 246 children are registered. Fortunately, no one in the school was present at the time the incident occurred. Beo Udayamani Patel said that children and teachers had been moved to cells and Panchayat buildings four days before, including materials. The houses of 23 people, including Kriparam, Chander, Sankata, Amritlal, Julie, Parashuram, Siyaram, Ramavati, Aarti, Roshan Lal and Pancham were cut in the River in Majre Khunna Purva of Shukulpurwa. All of these harvest victims live in their fields, family members or other homes of others. These families have not received any help yet. The MLA also gained stock, Mla Gyan Tiwari reached the banks of the river on Wednesday and had the harvest. The Tehsildar was asked to provide assistance to all the harvesting sacrifices. Danger of infectious diseases Behata: In the village of Lakhnipur, the banks of the Sharda River, there is also an increasing risk of infectious diseases. Here Maadevi, Sunita, Santram, Atik, etc. Fever by giving more than twelve people cold. According to Pappu Raj, a camp was erected by the Department of Health and the medicine was distributed. Floodwaters flowing in Nakohia discharge Greusa: Flood water still flows into Nakohia drain. Sand Sack was installed in Meudi Cholaha to keep the irrigation department project safe. Pushkar Verma, assistant engineer of the irrigation department, said the water flow in the rivers had reduced, so that the work was stopped. Work will be done in light of the situation if necessary. Tehsildar Anil Kumar said that ration sets and sails will be distributed to the victims of the harvest sacrifices on Thursday. A list of victims harvesting is made and the compensation amount and the characters will be provided to the main minister’s home. Laharpur Tehsildar Manish Kumar said the CHC superintendent was asked to set up a camp in Lakhnipur, but now the health workers are negligent. High officials will be made aware in this regard. Camps are erected in flood areas respectively. The camp was organized in Lakhnipur on August 14, but there is no photo, etc. Manoj Kumar, Superintendent, CHC Tambore.