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Ghaggar at danger mark in Guhla

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Kaithal, July 17

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As the water level in the Ghaggar river touched the danger mark of 23 ft on Wednesday, Deputy Commissioner Dr Priyanka Soni accompanied by Superintendent of Police Virender Vij and Superintending Engineer (Irrigation) RS Mittal visited affected areas in Guhla.

The overflowing Ghaggar has flooded fields in Guhla. Paddy crop spread over thousands has been affected.

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The officials interacted with villagers and inspected Sarola Siphon, Kamheri, Bopur, Kasouli, Sugalpur and Sihali villages. —OC

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