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Swirling Ganga wreaks havoc in Bihar

Published: 02 Sep 2013 - 11:45 pm | Last Updated: 30 Jan 2022 - 06:09 pm

Patna: Swirling floodwaters of the Ganga have destroyed the banana crop in around 1,500 acres in two districts of Bihar, officials and worried farmers said.

Banana farmers in Vaishali district, 30km from Patna, and in Bhagalpur, around 200km from the state capital, are cursing the floodwaters that ended their hopes of a good harvest this year.

Farmers are upset as their paddy and maize crops have also been completely washed away.

“It is estimated that the banana crop in nearly 1,500 acres have been destroyed,” said an official of the agriculture department in Patna.

Vaishali District Magistrate Jitendra Srivastava admitted that standing banana crop have been affected, but the extent of the damage would only be known after floodwaters recede.

Santosh Rai, a banana farmer in Hajipur in Vaishali, said he was devastated after the swollen Ganga inundated his banana plantation. “My dream to send my son to an engineering college has ended. I can barely earn to survive,” Rai said.

Akhilesh Yadav, another banana farmer from Raghopur, said the rising Ganga played havoc with his banana crop. “There is no hope left for us,” Yadav said.

Both Rai and Yadav said they were struggling for the safety of their families after the Ganga flooded large areas since last week.

IANS