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The villagers who live along the river's banks are alarmed by the rising water level in Kankai

The villagers who live along the river's banks are alarmed by the rising water level in Kankai

 The villagers who live along the river's banks are alarmed by the rising water level in Kankai


Flooding is a concern to residents in Amour block once more as a result of the rains in Nepal's Terai area. The people who live along the banks of the Kankai River are experiencing an atmosphere of anxiety as a result of the river's rising water level. The residents of Mahesh Bathna, Khadi Mahin Village, Seemalbari, Talbari Tola, Modi Tola, and other villages along financial institutions of the Kankai River are at risk of flooding and erosion as a result of the rising water level. High Kankai River water has also reached Parman. As a result, people are terribly afraid and scared.


Several local residents, including Nurul Islam, Komal, Ajay, Mahtab, Najbool, and Mohram, reported that Amour is now in danger of experiencing another flood. The Chachari bridge established on the Gulf Ghat washed away, according to the residents, a few days ago as a result of the river's rising water level. People must deal with a great deal of hardship when commuting as a result. While the Khadi bridge has been sitting unfinished for twelve years, people are now getting there using boats as a result of the Chachari bridge being washed away. The panchayat on the east bank of the Kankai River has been having trouble moving as a result.


Only from Khadi Ghat is the major route accessible to Khadi Maheen village, Hafaniya, Sirsi, Telanga, Dulalganj, Mahesh Bathna, and other villages. By way of this road, people travel to district and block headquarters, hospitals, marketplaces, and other locations. People claim that if the bridge had been built, there wouldn't have been any traffic issues. Additionally, it saves time because it now takes a boat one to two hours to cross, which is a waste of time.


The water, according to the inhabitants, is continuing steadily rising. This time, the river has not yet begun to erode. Amour CO Mo in reference to the Kankai River's rising water level. According to Rais Alam, the district and government are in full flood alert status. The block area has not yet been recorded to have experienced river-related erosion. The flood control and drainage agency has identified the most vulnerable areas, and anti-erosion work is already being done there to stop river erosion. Every location is being watched.



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