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Flood-like situation expected in seven WB districts after DVC releases 3 cusecs of water from dams

Damodar Valley Corporation initially released 90,000 cusecs of water Monday night, but with high upstream flow, an additional 2.1 lakh cusecs was released by Tuesday morning till 6:54 am.

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Kolkata: The flood-like situation in several districts of West Bengal is likely to worsen as the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) has released over 3 lakh cusecs of water from its Panchet and Maithon dams within a span of seven hours, officials said.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on Monday night said that a flood-like situation was feared in at least seven districts of the state situated downstream after the release of water from dams in neighbouring Jharkhand.

Addressing a press conference, Banerjee alleged that DVC was releasing water without informing her government.

DVC officials said that 3 lakh cusecs of water was released from 11.30 pm on Monday to 6.54 am on Tuesday.

They said that initially 90,000 cusecs of water was released on Monday night but with upstream water flow remaining high, an additional 2.1 lakh cusecs of water was released on Tuesday morning till 6.54 am.

Banerjee had on Monday said that Birbhum, Bankura, Howrah, Hooghly, Purba Bardhaman, and parts of North and South 24 Parganas districts were already experiencing flooding due to heavy rain over the past two days, and the capacity of the rivers was already full.

“I have called the Jharkhand CM three times, urging him to regulate the release of water,” she had said.

“Some people are trapped in Hooghly after water level rose sharply, and the administration has been instructed to carry out rescue operations,” she had said.

After two days of incessant rain in several districts of West Bengal, the deep depression causing the downpour has moved towards Jharkhand bringing in heavy rainfall in the neighbouring state.

Meanwhile, heavy rain caused by the deep depression has caused inundation of several low-lying areas in the districts of southern West Bengal, officials said.

In Paschim Medinipur district, Silabati River was flowing above the danger level, they said.

TMC MP and actor Deepak Adhikari surveyed the flood-like situation in Ghatal and Keshpur areas in Paschim Medinipur district.

Ghatal Sub-Divisional Officer Suman Biswas said that the administration has stocked relief materials and prepared a camp, if needed.

Paddy and jute farmers in Chandrakona block 1 may suffer severe losses due to rising water levels, locals said. PTI BSM ACD

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