In Vijayapura’s Kumasagi village, the Bhima River’s flooding has inundated over 30 homes and destroyed crops across hundreds of acres, plunging villagers into severe distress. Due to heavy flooding in the Bhima River, more than 30 houses in Kumasagi village, Almel taluk, have been completely submerged. Hundreds of acres of agricultural land along the riverbank have also been devastated, with crops washed away, leaving farmers in dire straits.
The district administration has set up relief centers to provide shelter and food for those displaced by the floods. The situation arose as the Bhima River continues to overflow in Almel, Indi taluk. In Kumasagi village, the flooding has swept away valuable household items and essential supplies, forcing residents to abandon their homes and relocate to relief centers.Also Read: Indian Army Issues ₹30,000 Crore Tender to BEL for 'Anant Shastra' Air Defence Missile Systems
Crops across hundreds of acres along the Bhima River’s banks have been completely destroyed, causing significant financial losses for farmers. The villagers have demanded immediate compensation of ₹25,000 per acre from the government to address their losses.YOHO Bubbles Men Ortho slippers | Soft comfortable and stylish flip flop slippers for Men in exciting colors |Lightweight | Anti Skid | Daily Use Chappal