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Monday, September 27, 1999

Narmada below danger mark

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
VADODARA, Sept 26: Water level in Narmada fell below danger mark at Golden Bridge in Bharuch district and Chandod village here on Sunday, even as the administration claimed to have launched its cleansing drive since Saturday.

According to Bharuch officials, water-level at Golden Bridge was a little below six metres, about a metre-and-a-half below its danger mark. The adminstration has launched a formal survey to guage the damage rendered to humans, livestock and crops. According to District Collector B B Swain, all affected persons will receive government assistance within a fortnight.

Although Swain admitted that several parts of the Bharuch, Jhagadia and Ankleshwar talukas still had slush, he claimed that as the water-level receded gradually and official agencies took up the mop-up operation in a big way, the mud and slush would be cleaned soon.

In Vadodara, though the falling level of the river exposed more than two dozen of the total 108 steps at the Ma Narmada shrine, a large number of fields were discovered to have been damaged in the recent floods. Farmers of the Sura Samad village in Shinor taluka, which bore the brunt of the floods, staged a token fast at the village Collectorate office on Saturday.

Admitting that farmers had been protesting against the damage to crops, District Collector Anil Mukim said administration officials had assured the farmers of total assistance from the State government.

Meanwhile, as many as five talukas of the district recorded good rainfall in the 24 hours ending 5 pm on Sunday. Officials say Jetpurpavi received 22 mm (total rainfall so far 461 mm), Dabhoi 2 mm (387 mm), Chhotaudepur 45 mm (331 mm), Naswadi 14 mm (415 mm) and Kwant 8 mm (234 mm.) Further rain has been forecast in some parts of the district during the next 24 hours.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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