Flood warning issued in Malda

As many as four blocks, including Manikchowk and Kaliachowk, have been identified vulnerable

July 10, 2014 11:09 am | Updated 11:09 am IST - KOLKATA:

An alert has been issued in Malda district, the State’s most flood-prone region, following heavy rain in the last few days, an official said on Wednesday.

According to the State’s disaster management authority, Malda, situated in the northern part of Bengal, receives flood water from many States between June and September. Last year, over 15 villages were submerged in floods during the monsoon season.

“We have held meetings with district disaster management officials and have issued an alert. We have also spoken to the irrigation department,” District Magistrate Sharad Dwivedi told IANS . As many as four blocks, including Manikchowk and Kaliachowk, have been identified vulnerable, he said.

As per discussions, action plans have been drawn up to deal with a flood situation at three stages — before the disaster, during the disaster, and after the disaster.

The irrigation division has proposed setting up flood cells and a daily forecast of water levels, in addition to satellite data. Malda shares borders with Bangladesh and the States of Bihar and Jharkhand. The Ganga cuts through it and so does the Mahananda.

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