Siwan News: Bad smell, itching due to the weakening in Basantpur, villagers forced to live 12 days in the midst of water - Sivan families forced to live amid water for 12 days
Updated: Mon, 13 Oct 2025 07:01 am (IST) More than a dozen families Van Wyk number five in Goreyakothi, Siwan has been upset over the wooden hood for the past 12 days. The home of a ward member in the area behind the central bank on National Highway 227A is also affected. Residents are facing dirty smell and skin problems. People say that public representatives do not solve the problem, while the Ward member gave the assurance. A dozen families forced to live underwater for 12 days. Photo Jagran Samvad Sutra, Goreyakothi (Siwan). People of more than a dozen homes of Wyk number five from Basantpur Block headquarters and Nagar Panchayat area have been living a hell of a life for about 12 days as a result of water lying around everywhere. The ridiculous aspect of this is that even the House of the Ward member is not unaffected about this. People from almost all houses are involved in business and other employment. In such a situation he comes and goes home. This location seems to be behind the central bank branch on National Highway No. 227A exposes all the demands of development. Today, the people of this environment are forced to live in the midst of water. Defle Kumar of the location said that the Nagar Panchayat took water through a pump set and poured into the adjoining country, against which the people began to protest. There was no influence on the level of water logging. The jewelry shopkeeper Vinod Kumar said that the lives of the people of the area are also a major challenge due to the foul smell coming from the water. There is a coercion to get three to four times from home and go in the middle of the water. Remove only ads Read news due to travel amid water logging, one is in the feet and skin -related problems. For Yogendra Singh, Zaheer Khan, Ishwar Prasad, Vinay Kumar, Kameshwar Prasad, etc. From the environment, water connection in the area seems to be a serious problem. People from the environment say that no public representative or official thinks of a permanent solution to this problem. Ward member Sanjay Kumar said he raised this issue with the chief councilor and executive. Is assured of rapid diagnosis.