Sidhgora Residents Protest Severe Water Crisis as Temperatures Soar

Sidhgora residents protest amid a severe water crisis, as temperatures exceed 44°C, traditional water sources dry up, and river water turns poisonous.

Jamshedpur – Sidhgora residents protested severe water crisis in their area on Friday as temperature continued soaring for the last several days.

The entire Kolhan region is grappling with a severe water crisis as temperatures exceed 44 degrees Celsius.

The residents complain that traditional water sources have dried up, and the water in the Subarnarekha and Kharkai rivers has become poisonous.

Sidhgora residents protest amid a severe water crisis, as temperatures exceed 44°C, traditional water sources dry up, and river water turns poisonous.

From Jamshedpur’s iron city to Seraikela’s art city, the scarcity of water has led to widespread concern.

Local urban bodies have expressed their inability to address the issue, leaving residents desperate for water.

On Friday, the patience of the people of Babudih and Lal Bhatta under the Sidhgora police station in Jamshedpur reached a breaking point.

Hundreds of men and women took to the streets, carrying water containers and demanding immediate action.

According to the protesters, hundreds of families in both settlements are facing an acute water shortage.

Tata Steel UISL (Jusco), the local water suppliers, provide water only once a day and for a limited duration.

To access this water, residents must wait in line for hours, often starting at noon, the residents say..

They say that the supplied water is insufficient to meet the needs of the hundreds of families in the area, leading to the demand for water distribution to occur twice a day.

In response to the dire situation, residents staged a fierce demonstration, highlighting the urgency of addressing the water crisis in the Kolhan region. 

Sidhgora residents protest amid a severe water crisis, as temperatures exceed 44°C, traditional water sources dry up, and river water turns poisonous.

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