Locals allege leakage in Kishanganga dam; Admin says hiring experts to ascertain cause behind frequent landslides
KNZ NEWS DESK
Bandipora, Mar 26 (: Authorities in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district Friday evacuated 30 families to safer places after the continuous landslides in Chak-Mantrigam area of the district, officials said.
Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that 30 families were shifted to safe places, including government quarters and other places during an evacuation process conducted under the supervision of the Deputy Commissioner Bandipora.
He said Deputy Commissioner also visited Chak-Mantrigam area and took stock of the evacuation of the people in the landslide hit area.
Meanwhile, locals have alleged that there is leakage in Kishanganga Hydroelectric power project, adding that days after the power project was commissioned, a similar situation took.place in the area following which they staged a protest to ensure redressal of their grievances.
The locals also said that the landslides, which are causing the threat to the whole village are occuring due to Kishanganga hydroelectric project dam.
They said that the excessive water leakage and persistent landslides has threatened the nearby orchards and left the houses vulnerable to collapse.
Moreover, Deputy Commissioner Bandipora said that they are callng experts from outside to verify the cause behind frequent landslides. “We are monitoring the situation closely,” he said.
He, however, appealed the people not to worry as there is no threat as of now—(KNO)