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‘Digging your own grave’: Illegal sand mining devastates Bihar’s Rivers -Mohd Imran Khan

-TheThirdPole.net This year, Bihar extended a seasonal ban on mining sand from its Rivers. But illegal sand mining continues every day across the eastern Indian state Deep inside the Riverine belt of Koelwar in Bhojpur district of Bihar, around four to five kilometres from the main road and well out of sight, a dozen labourers are cutting and digging a portion of the Sone River in bright afternoon sunshine. Bare-chested, wielding spades...

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Amid Dam Collapse Danger In Madhya Pradesh, Villagers Returning Home -Anurag Dwary

-NDTV.com Rocks delayed digging of two channels to release water -- one was finally done by Saturday night; disaster force, army, air force deployed Bhopal: Villagers shifted out to shelter camps due to the danger of a dam bursting in Madhya Pradesh are returning to their homes, even though the risk is far from over. They are worried about their cattle and other livestock. Some water from the dam reservoir was, however,...

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Bharudpura Dam in MP faces disaster after first filling in Aug 2022

-South Asia Network on Dams, Rivers and People (SANDRP) Bharudpura dam (also called Karam dam) on Karam River, a tributary of Narmada River, near Gujari village in Dharampuri Tehsil of Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh faced major disaster after the very first filling in August 2022 when there was seepage from and massive erosion of the dam wall starting from Aug 11, 2022. The disaster at the Rs 304.44 crore project...

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Why Thousands Are Fleeing The River Islands Of Bangladesh -Rafiqul Islam Montu|

-IndiaSpend.com Many in Bangladesh have settled on the chars, islands in the middle of the River, formed of the silt that accumulates along the deltaic basin. But the River Meghna is swallowing many of these islands, leaving people homeless. Charfasson (Bhola), Bangladesh: Strong waves gradually wash away the island at the mouth of the sea, and with it the houses, fields, buildings, markets, roads, everything. Over two decades of constant erosion, the island's...

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Kerala stares at repeat of 2018 floods as rain fury continues

-The Hindu Reservoirs full and Rivers overflowing; people shifted to relief camps Kerala once again stares at a flood-like situation with high intensity rain triggered by strong monsoon winds lashing central Kerala. In addition, a low pressure system is expected to form over the Bay of Bengal by Sunday, which is likely to aggravate the rains. The situation is precarious in the State, especially in central Kerala where swollen Rivers have already...

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