Pipraghat (UP), Aug 26 (ANI): Pipraghat villagers are caught in double trouble. Hit by flood, they have fallen victim to the government's complacency.
The village is among the many hit by the rising waters of Narayani River in Kushinagar district. Thousands of people have been rendered homeless.
The villagers of Pipraghat complained that they have not received any government help so far.
"This is Pipraghat village in Kushinagar district, which is very backward. Twenty-five villages have been affected by floods and 20,000 people are suffering from it.
But the government has not made any arrangement. It has only been providing us with a boat and 2 litres of kerosene oil." said Prabhunath Yadav, a resident.
People say they are left with very little food and are living on shells.
"The water has not receded. We are fetching shells and eating them and there is also no help from the government," said Batulia Devi, a villager.
The villagers are facing a severe shortage of drinking water, apart from kerosene oil to cook their food.
The government officials say kerosene oil is on its way to reach people.
"Twelve thousand litres of oil has been ordered which will be distributed to people. The revenue administrative officer will make a list of people and those in the list will get two litres of oil," said Mahendra Shukla, district supply officer.
Narayani River has swollen due to rains in Nepal, where it originates.
The river flows through Champaran district in Bihar to Maharajgunj and down Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh.
Heavy downpour after a delayed monsoon has wreaked havoc in many districts of Uttar Pradesh which skirt the India-Nepal border since the waters of swollen rivers and reservoirs in Nepal rush southwards into these districts. (ANI)
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