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West Bengal Flood-Like Situation ‘Man-Made’ Due to DVC Water Release: Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Flood-Like Situation 'Man-Made' Due to DVC Water Release: Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Flood-Like Situation 'Man-Made' Due to DVC Water Release: Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has attributed the flood-like situation in several parts of the state to unregulated water releases from the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) dams in Maithon and Panchet. During her visit to the affected areas in Hooghly district on Wednesday, Banerjee described the situation as “man-made” and accused the DVC of irresponsibly releasing large volumes of water without proper management, causing severe flooding in West Bengal.

DVC Water Release Causes Flooding

According to Banerjee, DVC has released around 3.5 lakh cusecs of water, an unprecedented amount that has overwhelmed the state’s river systems, particularly in the districts of Hooghly and Paschim Medinipur. “This kind of water discharge had never happened before,” Banerjee said, criticizing the lack of coordination between DVC and state authorities. She also mentioned that despite her efforts to contact DVC officials and the Jharkhand Chief Minister, no resolution was reached.

Lack of Dredging Exacerbates the Problem

Banerjee further criticized the central government for not ensuring the regular dredging of the DVC dams, claiming that with proper maintenance, the dams could have held an additional 2 lakh cusecs of water. She described the situation as a “pre-meditated” effort to create problems for West Bengal.

Affected Areas and Government Response

Large parts of Hooghly and Paschim Medinipur districts have been submerged, and the Chief Minister is visiting the affected regions to assess the damage and coordinate relief efforts. The state government is also urging the central authorities to take immediate action to prevent further deterioration of the situation.

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