Odisha flood: Two months the Swarnarekha River flooded 6 times, grown crisis before farmers -Subarnarekha -River flooding ruined farmers -fields in Khordha
The floods in the Subarnarekha River did great damage to the Boers. Many Baleshwar farmers are upset due to flooding in two months. It has become difficult to grow about 500 hectares of land. Paddy Nursery and recently planted plants have been completely destroyed. Jagran correspondent, Bhubaneswar. This time, Subarnarekha’s devastation does not take the name of Stop. The first flood on June 20 turned water to the cultivation of farmers. Once they started to get involved in farming, there was a second flood on June 28. Remove the ad, just read the news and don’t even catch a sigh of water relief on July 9, but this outbreak did not stop here. The fourth on July 16 and the fifth floods on July 27 broke the back of the Boers. Eventually, for the sixth time on August 24, Subarnarekha was in spate and the dreams of farmers of North Baleshwar, Basta, Bhoghrai, Baliapal and Jaleshwar were dumped. Local farmers say floods are the first incident in the last 50 years six times within two months. After the devastating flood of 1972, for the first time this year itself, such a large water supply was seen. The impact of flooding in North Baleshwar gradually decreases, but farmers’ problems are still intact. The soil reality shows that this time more than 500 hectares of land will not be cultivated. According to local farmers and public representatives, Paddy Nursery and recently planted plants were completely destroyed by flooding. Farmers of Kudman Singh Village of Baliyapal Block, Nir -Patra, Gagan Patra, Gopabandhu Patra and Ashok Patra said that “our hard work is swept away in the water. Now the month of August is on the point of ending, it is not possible to prepare the nursery and again. The district agricultural officer said the damage was being assessed, District’s district head Tungakant Tung said the assessment of the damage was underway. The farmers have the chance to do farming until September. The farmers say that after 1972 we have not yet seen such a serious flood.