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Epic bungling: Army rushes to fortify bund as Irrigation Department fails to do its job

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By Web Desk Published July 29, 2015 4 Min Read
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The incompetence of the Irrigation department was  personally acknowledged by the chief minister himself as they failed to strengthen the Shank bund, second line of defence of the Qadirpur loop bund in Ghotki. The Pakistan Army had to rush to the rescue of the department as the strong water currentf  began eroding the Shank bund late night yesterday.

Water level was constantly rising and all the protective embankments came under pressure as erosion of the Shank bund began. With the situation slipping out of their hands, the district administration sought the help of Pakistan Army. Personnel of the armed forces rushed to the scene and strengthened the bund with the help of stone pitching. Moreover, they rescued the residents of the katcha [riverine] area along with their livestock and helped them shift to relief camps.

On Tuesday, the water level in the upstream of Guddu Barrage was recorded at 570,768 cusecs while the downstream was 568,218 cusecs. At Sukkur Barrage, the upstream was 518,650 cusecs and the downstream was 510,200 cusecs. At Kotri Barrage, the upstream level was 168,954 cusecs and downstream was 167,604 cusecs.

Replying to a question about the release of water by India and increase in unmeasured hill torrents due to heavy rains, former irrigation secretary Idrees Rajput said that there was no need to worry. According to him, the current flood will pass through in a couple of days by the time that the water released by India will pass through the barrages of Sindh in the form of another flood carrying around 650,000 cusecs of water. He was hopeful that the situation will remain under control as the current flood would have passed by then.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah visited the Qadirpur loop and Shank bunds in Ghotki on Tuesday. Expressing displeasure over the poor performance of the irrigation officials, he said that had the work on Shank bund been carried out properly and stone pitching done accordingly, the river wouldn’t have eroded it. He claimed that most of the zameendari bunds in Indus have been demolished.

Sindh Irrigation and Drainage Authority (Sida) managing director Babar Effandi briefed the chief minister about the flood situation and position of the protective embankments. Talking to the media at Qadirpur loop bund, Sukkur commissioner Muhammad Abbas Baloch appreciated the timely efforts of the Pakistan Army and expressed dissatisfaction over the performance of the irrigation officials. “The Shank bund would have developed a breach if the army had not come to control the situation,” he said.

Sida Ghotki director Muhammad Soomar Chanio said that  that if the breach had occurred in the Shank bund, it would have proved disastrous for the residents of the katcha area. He said that the jawans of the Pakistan Army, along with the irrigation staff, are engaged in fortifying the bund and was hopeful that the high flood will pass without causing any damage.

Interestingly, former Sida director Anwar Sial, against whom many complaints of corruption are pending with the anti-corruption department, had gone on a long leave much ahead of the flood season. Sources in Ghotki claimed that the officer was involved in massive corruption and had usurped millions of rupees from the development and maintenance fund.

Also read:Massive flooding leads to 36 deaths

 

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