A lack of drinking water in the summer is an old problem in Bihar, but there is some relief after the crisis this year. In the month of April this year, the temperature peaked. It affects the groundwater level. Groundwater levels have dropped in most parts of the state. It also affects the cultivation of fruit. Rural areas of Patna, Gaya, Nawada and Nalanda districts are most affected. On the other hand, mango and lychi crops are destroyed by the increase in maximum temperature. Mango knobs fall, lychi knobs fall. The water level reached 39 feet. According to the information, the groundwater level in the rural areas of Patna reached 32 to 39 feet. The water level is about 80 feet in some towns of Imamganj, Dumariya and banks Bazar in Guyana. Most hand pumps stopped getting out of the water. Due to a lack of water, ordinary people experience many problems. Here in Bhojpur, the groundwater level dropped six inches in about two months. The water level in rivers, lakes, dams and reservoirs began to decline. The water level in 38 Panchayats of Nalanda is a drinking water crisis in the coastal areas of the Son -River below 50 feet, as the Son River has also dried up. The water level in 4 Panchayats of Jehanabad is below the warning level. The situation is normal in Siwan. In many areas of Buxar City, water has stopped coming from hand pumps. About 38 Panchayats from Parwalpur, Ben, Islampur and Ekangarasarai blocks of Nalanda are in the water crisis area. The groundwater level in these Panchayats is 50 feet or below. At the same time, the groundwater level in the mountainous areas of Kaimur went five to ten feet and one to two feet in the plains. Share this story -tags
Groundwater level has dropped due to intense heat in Bihar, Chapakal waste, upset people
