LONG WAIT FOR THE WATER
EXPRESS
In the
roiling temperatures inching up to 40°C, hundreds of residents wait eagerly for
the ‘water express’ to roll into this town.Ten wagons with 50,000 litres of
drinking water each that will be piped on arrival, treated and distributed to
this parched town are on their way.Drought-weary people are ready with flowers
and bouquets, led by the activists of the Latur Sukanu Committee on Water,
which spearheaded the agitation demanding the water wagons, to welcome the
train.Along the way, in Sangli, two taluks, meanwhile, passed resolutions on
Monday afternoon, demanding a share of water which was passing through their
territory. Their agitation reportedly delayed the progress of the train, and
Station Master B.K. Tiwari at Latur is inundated with queries from anxious
residents on when the train would arrive.
“Ten
wagons with 50,000 litres of drinking water each left for drought-affected
Latur from Miraj. More efforts are under way,” Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis
tweeted early in the afternoon.By evening, the train was in Kurduwadi about 156
km or three hours away from Latur and expected to reach past midnight. Security
concerns had mounted and six police officials boarded the train, reports said.Latur,
famed for its thriving agricultural economy and educational institutes, has
been without a source of water for nearly 50 days and the imminent arrival of
the train wagons filled with water from the Ujani Dam at Miraj, nearly 300
kilometres away, has given a glimmer of hope.The town is now receiving water
from 70 water tankers supplying 5 million litres a day to the worst-hit areas.
Prof. John Kurakar
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