Upstream: Floods in the Sharda River entered the towns, 6 crore crops are underwater in Palia; Farmers upset – Lakhimpur Khiri -News flooded in Sharda River Impacts Villages

Lakhimpur Kheri flood | Many towns were influenced by the floods in the Sharda River in Lakhimpur Kheri. There is a possibility of crops damage due to water filling in the fields. The administration distributed aidal to the areas concerned and assured people of all possible help. The water level is still under control, but the loss is assessed. Jagran correspondent, lakhimpur. The floods in the Sharda River were not very serious yet, but many towns near the river received water. Not only that, the floodwaters of the river are filled in the field, which lost a possibility of crops. The Sharda River has flooded for the past four days due to the rain. Although the flood has not yet taken a terrible form, thousands of people have been affected. The floodwaters in the Sharda River are filled in Kunwarpur Kalan and his Mazre Narayanpurwa, Gonha, Khaira and Devpur. The population of more than two thousand here was affected by the flooding. With this, the floodwaters are filled in the fields. Income administration estimates that approximately 450 hectares of fields are flooded, causing a loss of crop of about six crore calls. After flooding in Kunwarpur Kalan, SDM Dr. Avinash and Tehsildar Jyoti Maurya visit the town on Thursday and distribute lunch packs to about 500 people. In addition, relief material was also provided to dozens of residents. SDM Dr. Avinash Kumar says he went to Kunwarpur Kalan village yesterday and met the residents and that he was supposed to go to his well -being. He informed that food and aids were provided to the residents. It has also been said that the administration is with them and that they will not be allowed to experience any problems in the flood. He said the flood is still in the primary stage. At present, there is not enough water in the river that the flooding can take a terrible shape. Sharda’s water level is largely controlled. The river is above the danger mark, but the floods do not come from it. Registrar Kanungo Sarvesh Kumar said that the fields in which floodwaters were filled were mainly assessed and that the loss of crops was estimated on the same basis. High officials were made aware of the estimate of crop loss. He said that the fields are now only filled with water, if this water drops within two to four days, crops will be partially damaged, and if the crops are flooded, the possibility of loss will increase.

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