Ghaggar River Water Level Starts Declining

9 September 2025
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Relief as Ghaggar River Water Level Begins to Recede

Tatiana gauge records a drop from 24.8 ft to 24.6 ft; administration assures safety and relief measures


Water Levels Show a Downward Trend

After days of anxiety for residents living near the Ghaggar river, a wave of relief has arrived. According to official data, the water level at the Tatiana gauge has started falling. On Tuesday morning at 7 a.m., the water level stood at 24.8 feet (54,349 cusecs). By 9 a.m., it had dipped slightly to 24.7 feet (54,022 cusecs), and by 3 p.m., it dropped further to 24.6 feet. Officials confirmed that this declining trend is expected to continue.

The development has brought reassurance to the affected communities, who were closely monitoring the river level over the past several days.


Continuous Monitoring by the Administration

SDM Captain Parmesh Singh informed that since the Ghaggar began swelling, the district administration under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Preeti has been on high alert. Teams have been stationed around vulnerable areas to ensure timely responses.

He further added that DC Preeti, SP Aastha Modi, and he himself have been personally visiting villages located near the Ghaggar. During these visits, they have interacted with villagers and farmers, listening carefully to their concerns and providing immediate redressal wherever possible.

Importantly, officials confirmed that no water has entered the population areas of any village so far.


Signs of Normalcy Returning

According to SDM Singh, water that had inundated fields and roads is now receding gradually. This has allowed limited mobility to return to certain areas. Additionally, reports from Tangri and Markanda rivers suggest a decline in water levels there as well, which strengthens the possibility of further reduction in the Ghaggarโ€™s flow.

The administration, however, continues to advise caution, urging villagers not to lower their guard until the situation fully stabilizes.


Support for Farmers Through E-Compensation Portal

One of the major concerns has been crop damage due to waterlogging in fields. To address this, the government has activated an e-compensation portal where farmers can report their losses.

Farmers from the 39 affected villages can log on to https://ekshatipurti.haryana.gov.in/ and register their damaged crops. The SDM emphasized that this system will ensure transparency and speed in processing claims, helping farmers receive compensation without unnecessary delays.

He urged all affected cultivators to complete their registration promptly so that relief can reach them at the earliest.


Departments Working in Coordination

SDM Singh highlighted the proactive role played by various departments:

  • Irrigation Department is continuously engaged in strengthening weak embankments to ensure safety.
  • Relief Camps have been set up to provide temporary shelter and basic needs to people in case of emergencies.
  • Animal Husbandry Teams are conducting medical camps to treat livestock, ensuring that farmers do not face additional losses.
  • Health and Supply Departments are also working to provide essentials such as clean drinking water, medicines, and food supplies.

โ€œThis is a joint effort, and all departments are fulfilling their responsibilities with full dedication,โ€ the SDM noted.

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