Dam in MP area develops cracks, residents of 18 villages shifted

NationalDam in MP area develops cracks, residents of 18 villages shifted

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Bhopal: As an under-construction dam across Karam river in Dharampuri Tehsil of Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district developed cracks because of heavy rain, residents of 18 villages near the dam were shifted, sources said on Saturday. Once the seepages were noticed on Thursday, ban orders were imposed in the villages coming under Dhar and Khargone districts. Five columns of the army were rushed to the spot to do the rescue operation.

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The dam, being constructed at a cost of Rs 302 crore, is meant to provide irrigation water to 52 villages. The reservoir of the dam, being built for four years, was filled with water because of heavy rain, sources said. Meanwhile, president of Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee Kamal Nath said that the dam had developed cracks because of corruption and poor-quality construction. He said that there was a volley of complaints about the irregularities in the construction from residents of the villages around the dam and from people’s representatives, but the government did not pay any heed to it. Nearly 40,000 people live in 18 villages. 

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