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Flood water that recedes leaving squalors and a stench behind

Flood water that recedes leaving squalors and a stench behind
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Prayagraj: Thousands of families in Prayagraj carry a burden after flooding.
Dirt, stench, in-sanitation, and mosquitoes add to the tribulation of residents affected by flooding.
Residents of GTB Nagar, Karelabagh, Ganganagar, Chota Bagahra, Salori, Buygaon, Rajapur and adjacent areas say that they live in very dirty conditions, and government officials only pay adat visits to their area.
For many of them, it’s like a nightmare without end.
Running from the pillar to the post looking for a personal sanitation worker to get a house and the cleaned path has become a big challenge, said residents.
Residents of Ward Number 64 (GTB Nagar) and 63 (Karelabagh) said that the river might have receded, but assistance was still a dream that was far away for them.
“In the midst of smell and accumulation of defilements everywhere, we must arrange your own drinking water,” said a local.
Senior Congress leader and GTB Nagar Resident Nafees Anwar said, “More than 700 ward families number 64 were affected by flood water.
He added,” Apart from the flood water, water drain also entered their house and led to the worst conditions they had never faced beforehand .
“” None of the government officials have visited the affected colony in the western part of the city so far.
Only people who help each other, “he added.
For many people, arranging two square foods a day and drying household articles, including beds, has become a difficult task.
They struggled to regain their lives on track.
Many residents claim that They have no choice but to throw away all wet furniture.
“Only items made of survivors.
It will take at least two weeks to place items at home before we can continue our lives.
However, if it rains in the coming days, the situation may be getting worse, “said the local population.
In the midst of chaos, electrical demand and sanitation workers have risen.
The power supply has been forced in many areas of lowland.
The district authorities said the team was embarrassing and Squirt Larvisides in the affected area.
When the surface of the water from Ganga and Yamuna continued on Tuesday, more families returned home.
Until 8 am on Tuesday, Ganga receded at 22 cm in Phaphamau and Chatnag, while Yamuna dropped 21 CM in Naini.
The water level in Phaphamau and Chatnag each is 81.08 m and 80 m.
In Nini, it’s 80.68 m.

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