The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh has said that the people of the affected villages can plan to visit the village with the administration.
Bhopal:
The incident of leakage in the Karam Dam of Dhar, Madhya Pradesh has been brought under control.
State CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that the discharge of water has reduced very little, it will end gradually. Glad to say that there is no crisis now.
The people of the affected village can plan to go to the village with the administration.
Tomorrow celebrate the Amrit Mahotsav of Azadi at your home in your village. The best example of disaster management is that the efforts made to deal with the leakage situation of Karam Dam were successful.
Explain that the administration had shifted people from 18 tribal villages to a safer place in view of the leakage in the dam.
All these villages are from Dhar and Khargaon districts.
The safe place where these villagers were kept is 35 km away from the dam site.
But disregarding the instructions of the administration, all these villagers are returning to their villages amid the ongoing leakage in the dam.
The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh had appealed to the villagers to stay in these camps only.
In the midst of all this, water has started coming out of the under-construction dam from the parallel channel.
Administration is present on the spot and is on alert mode.
Dam repair work can be done only after the water is removed.
Sources have told NDTV that the completion of the work is getting delayed due to large stones.