Crops plunged in 188 towns of Haryana due to heavy rain will be open to farmers to this day – due to heavy rain is crops underwater

Yamuna’s water level in Panipat increased as a result of rain on the mountains, which increased 54102 Cuseecs of 45352 Cuseecs in the morning. At the same time, the banks of the Markanda River in Ismailabad in Kurukshetra broke for the second time, causing water in the fields. The water level of Markanda also rose in Mulana, Ambala. Due to heavy rain, crops plunged into 188 towns of Haryana (Jagran Photo) Jagran Team, Panipat. The rain on the mountains led to a slight increase in the flow of Yamuna on Wednesday. There were 45352 Cuseecs at 10am. It increased at 54102 Cuseecs at five in the evening. During this period, 39582 Cuseecs in Yamuna River, 13010 in the Western Yamuna channel and 1510 Cuseecs in the eastern Yamuna channel. On the other hand, the bank of the Marakanda River broke for the second time near the Nasi village in Ismailabad in Kurukshetra. The shore was broken a month ago. For two days, 27 thousand water flowed into the river. About 700 hectares of crop drowned near Taska Miran Ji Village. The Boers bridged the shore after eight hours. About 30 feet from the shore were washed away. Markanda’s water level rose to about 41 thousand Cuseecs in Mullana, Ambala, at about 11am. Informed the town of Tabra, Madads, Shergarh, Jalbasra, Jakhwala, Jaitpura and Jandhedi of Kurukshetra. Pihova Gurudwara Sahib sent the machine. The farmers transported land to the broken part through tractors and JCBs. The farmers filled the empty bags with soil and erected a wall in the broken part of those bags. Participation from the public was observed in this work. The team of the irrigation department did not reach the place for several hours, but the farmers did not lose courage. The water of the Markanda River moves to the population through the path of the fields. Due to a lack of culvert on the roads, the water is over the roads, causing the damage to increase. The hard work of farmers of 40 towns buried under the silt of the Somrivier fills the sum River the fields of farmers of Yamunanagar and the farmers of the Chhacharauli region with sand and silt. Farmers from more than 40 towns are constantly suffering losses. The incomplete war projects and semi-ill-affected rescue operations have increased the problems of farmers.

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