Pilibhit News: More than one and a half Lakh Cuseecs released from Banbasa Barrage are crops underwater -Banbasa Barrage flooded the Sharada River Swells Pilibhit towns.
Updated: Sat, 30 Aug 2025 04:20 pm (IST) After excess water was released from Banbasa fire in Pilibhit, the water level of the Sharda River rapidly increased over one and a half million Cuseecs. Villagers were afraid of water entering Homes in Nagaria Khurd Kalan Village. There is damage due to the sinking of crops. The irrigation division teams monitor the situation. More than one and a half million Cuseecs released from Banbasa Barrage. Jagran Samvad Sutra, Pilibhit. After the release of additional water from Banbasa Barrage, the water level of the Sharda River in the border area increased, the river came out in spate. The water level rose to one and a half lakh -cuseecs. Water entered the houses of the village of Nagaria Khurd Kalan. Villagers were afraid of the rising water level. Flood rescue teams also became active. Remove the ad, just read the news, after the ongoing rain on the mountains, the water level of the Sharda River in the Madhotanda border area increased to one and a half million Cuseecs. On the other hand, the water of Jagbuda and the Bawni River also came into Slad due to the meeting in the Sharda River. In the village of Nagaria Khurd Kala, at the foot of the Sharda Sagar -Dam, water entered some houses. The crops of the immersed villagers were also underwater with the water of the Sharda River. On the other hand, villagers were afraid to see the possibility of flooding. Villagers began to remember about flood disasters in previous years. After the rising water level, the flood posts in the border area also became active. Income -division teams have reached the river. The engineers of the irrigation department were also monitoring the river. All flood rescue teams became active. The beats of the residents living on the banks of the river have tightened. But in the evening, the water level began to drop slowly, and the villagers inhaled a sigh of relief. Engineer Bhupendra Kumar, the event of the Sharda Sagar division, said the water level is normal. The situation is also completely controlled.