
Patna, August 23: Tejashwi Yadav, the national executive president of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and leader of the opposition in the Bihar Assembly, conducted an inspection of the erosion-affected areas in his constituency, Raghopur. This visit comes in light of the rising water levels and swift currents of the Ganges River. He assessed the flood and erosion threats looming over the riverside villages and gathered detailed information from the relevant officials and engineers.
During the inspection, Yadav observed the ongoing increase in the Ganges’ water levels and the conditions in the affected areas. He sought updates from officials regarding the water levels, erosion status, and potentially at-risk locations. Additionally, he engaged with local residents to understand their concerns and issues.
According to information released by the RJD, Yadav instructed officials to maintain constant monitoring of the water levels and erosion conditions. He emphasized that the administration should remain on high alert to ensure prompt action in case of any emergencies.
He urged the relevant officers and engineers to closely monitor the erosion situation in the riverside areas and initiate erosion control measures as necessary. Furthermore, he directed them to maintain better coordination with local villagers and provide timely information.
Yadav stressed the importance of taking the circumstances arising from the rising Ganges water levels seriously and strengthening administrative preparedness in sensitive areas. He also highlighted the need to ensure the availability of necessary resources to address potential flooding and erosion, as well as to provide immediate assistance to affected individuals.
The Raghopur region, surrounded by the Ganges River, faces annual challenges from floods and erosion. As water levels rise, concerns among local villagers have intensified. Yadav’s visit is seen as a crucial assessment of the local situation and a message to the administration to remain vigilant.
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