Bihar / After the rats in Bihar, now the crocodile made a tunnel in the dam, the engineers were blown away after seeing the enchantment

Bagaha After the rats in Bihar, fighting with the flood problem, there is now the mischief of crocodile. The matter is connected to West Champaran, where the crocodiles made the tunnel in the piprasi embankment of Bagaha. After the information of the tunnel, the officials of the Water Resources Department went to sleep

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 30, 2021, 10:55 AM
Bagaha After the rats in Bihar, fighting with the flood problem, there is now the mischief of crocodile. The matter is connected to West Champaran, where the crocodiles made the tunnel in the piprasi embankment of Bagaha. After the information of the tunnel, the officials of the Water Resources Department went to sleep. After the notice of making the tunnel, the leadership of the Expert under the leadership of the Chief Engineer of the Water Resources Department took stock of the embankment. The Engineer of the Water Resources Department is feared that the crocodile can make a tunnel in many other places, in such a way, due to the pressure of the dam, the fear of damage is being expressed.

In the embankment of Pipra, the crocodile eggs had met during the custodial work near Piprasi, which made his Ashiana by making about 10 feet tunnel. The eggs of crocodile have been recovered by the forest department. After inspection, the Chief Engineer has ordered to close all the tunnels at the war. Work is also going to strengthen the embankment.

Prakash Das of the Chief Engineer Water Resources Department said that the location of the tunnel has been taken with the Expert Engineer. About 10 feet deep tunnel has been made by the crocodile which has been ordered to investigate other tunnels by examining every point by observing on the war. According to the Chief Engineer, the cooperation of forest department will also be taken. After the notice of making Ashiana by crocodiles in the embankment, the Forest Department has gathered in monitoring of the Wild Life Trust of India.

Subrata Kumar Harra, assistant manager of Wild Life Trust of India, said that the eggs that have received are the crocodile, which has been reached to the safe areas of the Gandak River for breeding. He said that crocodiles have been found in those areas that live in a long time nearby pond. Depth will be brainstormed and crossed.