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The Chief Minister said that protecting the interests of farmers, providing adequate drinking water to the people and complying with court orders are the government's priorities.
The case of Cauvery water contamination in the capital Bengaluru is said to be due to pipeline damage that occurred at the work site of a private company. Concerns about the quality of the water have been raised due to pipeline damage, and the concerned authorities are conducting an investigation.
With Kabini Dam reaching dead storage, Bengaluru's water supply is now dependent solely on the KRS reservoir. Fears of water shortage have increased due to lack of rain, and everyone's eyes are on the water level.
Rakasakoppa Dam, considered the lifeline of Belgaum, has reached the dead storage stage due to water shortage. The main reason for this situation is the low rainfall and the decline in water inflow. The decline in the water level of the dam has created a situation of concern in the supply of drinking water and agricultural water to the surrounding villages. Officials have warned that the water crisis is likely to worsen if the rainfall does not increase in the coming days.
The drinking water crisis has intensified in Yare Hanchinala village in Koppal district, with villagers having to wait all night for water. Namaste, the public has demanded immediate action for relief.
The water level of KRS reservoir has dropped by 81 feet, raising concerns. The release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu is being challenged and is likely to affect the drinking water supply of Bengaluru and Mysore cities.
The quantity of drinking water in Belgaum district is decreasing day by day, severely affecting the lives of the people. Water shortage has caused chaos in many parts, creating a situation where people are struggling to meet their basic needs.
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