According to Wajibuddin, his farmland had drowned when dams over flooded in July and he has no fields left for business. “My livelihood is ruined and many other people who engaged in farming are still unemployed,” he said.
Wajibuddin added the government was not serious about providing any assistance to them.
Sardar Ahmed told The Express Tribune his house and lands were washed away in the summer floods and he had no source of income left to sustain his family. He added inundation in the future could lead to the destruction of the entire village.
Locals demanded the government sanitise the dam when water levels are low and provide villagers with an alternative means to earn an income in the meantime. They said they were waiting for the government to clean the dams in order to prevent further damage to their remaining land.
Chitral Irrigation sub-divisional officer Muhammad Ali told The Express Tribune a PC1 has been drawn and arranged for the sanitation of dams which will be presented to the irrigation secretary. “The construction work will be started within a month,” Ali assured.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 14th, 2015.
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