Flood situation improves in Alipurduar & Jalpaiguri
There was a rise in water levels in the Atreyi, Punarbhaba and Tangan rivers in South Dinajpur. In the Alipurduar district's sadar area water receded considerably bringing relief to around 20,000 people who had been affected. Water also receded from the tea gardens in the Malbazar Kumargram area. Water-levels have receded in the Sankosh, Raidak, Kaljani, Jayanti, Pana, Dima, Basra, Mujnai and other rivers flowing through Alipurduar district.
The irrigation department in the Alipurduar district claimed that water is not flowing above the danger mark in any river in the district since Sunday night.
The irrigation department is repairing breached embankments on a war footing. Road connectivity between Alipurduar and Falakata had been disrupted on Sunday. The Chartorsa diversion has also been affected. "Light vehicles have started to ply on this diversion. The Highway authorities have assured that during monsoons they will repair damages to this diversion on a priority basis," stated Supratik Majumdar, BDO, Falakata.
Water has also receded in the river Torsa. However owing to erosion of the banks of the river at Jaigaon on the borders of Bhutan more than 50 houses have been affected at Sukrabustee. Around 3 houses have been submerged in the river.
Flood situation improved in Jalpaiguri also with waters receding in Teesta, Jaldhaka and Karala rivers. However, some areas of the district still remains inundated. Domohona area of Maynaguri, Baragharia in Dhupguri along with contiguous areas still remained flooded. Stretches of the NH-31 remain inundated. In the Baragharia area in Dhupguri, residents protested by setting up roadblocks.
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