Key Points

The rising Ganga River has created flood-like conditions in several Kanpur villages, submerging agricultural lands and destroying crops. This follows similar flooding from the Ramganga river earlier in the week that devastated farmland in Moradabad. Farmers are facing severe financial losses with sugarcane and paddy fields completely destroyed, forcing many to consider taking loans for replanting. Government officials have stated that insured farmers will receive compensation while the administration works to assess the total damage and provide guidance to affected agricultural communities.

Key Points: Ganga River Floods Kanpur Villages as Water Levels Rise Dangerously

  • Ramganga river flooding destroyed crops in Moradabad district earlier this week
  • Sugarcane and paddy fields submerged causing heavy financial losses to farmers
  • Government promises compensation through Fasal Beema Yojana insurance scheme
  • Heavy rainfall caused 1.78 lakh cusec water discharge from Hathinikund Barrage
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UP: Rising Ganga water level causes flood-like situation in Kanpur villages

Rising Ganga water levels create flood-like situation in Kanpur villages, submerging crops and causing heavy losses to Uttar Pradesh farmers awaiting government compensation.

"There was sugarcane, there was paddy... everything was destroyed in the floods... There would have been a loss of Rs 20,000 - Farmer Sanjay"

Kanpur, August 22

The rising water level of the Ganga River has caused a flood-like situation in several villages of Kanpur.

Earlier, on Tuesday, the increase in the Ramganga river water level also created a flood-like situation in nearby areas, destroying crops in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad, leaving farmers in distress and waiting for compensation from the government.

Sugarcane and paddy fields were submerged, causing heavy financial losses to the farmers. The exact estimate of the loss is yet to be calculated.

Moradabad Divisional Statistical Officer of the Horticulture Department, Harjeet Singh, said that farmers who have insurance under Fasal Beema Yojna will be compensated accordingly.

He said, " We don't have an exact estimate of the loss yet. If the farmers have insurance under the 'Fasal Beema Yojana', they will be insured accordingly. The government will decide the compensation for the farmers...We are helping and guiding the farmers as much as we can. "He noted that the administration is actively assisting and guiding affected farmers.

Sanjay, a farmer whose paddy and sugarcane fields were destroyed, expressed the financial problems he will face and said, "There was sugarcane, there was paddy... everything was destroyed in the floods... When the water level decreases, I will have to replant all the crops. There would have been a loss of Rs 20,000. The government should think about this. I will have to take a loan again..."Several regions are experiencing heavy rainfall, cloudbursts, flash floods, and landslides, causing loss of life and property. The water level of several rivers has crossed the danger mark.

Earlier, all the 18 gates of Hathinikund Barrage were opened after 1.78 lakh cusec of water came into the river due to heavy rainfall, resulting in a rise in the water level.

- ANI

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Priya S
My uncle's farm in Moradabad is completely submerged. He invested his entire savings in sugarcane crop. Fasal Beema Yojana is good but the compensation process takes too long. Farmers need immediate relief!
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Aman W
Why do we open all barrage gates only when situation becomes critical? Shouldn't there be gradual water release to prevent sudden flooding? 🧐
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Sarah B
Working with an NGO that's providing relief in these areas. The ground situation is much worse than reported. Farmers need immediate food supplies and temporary shelters. Anyone wanting to help can DM me.
Vikram M
Ganga maiyya is both life-giver and destroyer. We need to respect the river's natural flow and not build settlements too close to floodplains. Long-term planning needed, not just reactive measures.
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Nikhil C
The administration says they're "helping and guiding" farmers, but what farmers need is immediate financial assistance, not guidance. 20,000 rupees loss is huge for a small farmer. Government should act faster! 🚜

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