Making a statement in the house, Banerjee said that although there had been rain the situation had been aggravated by disproportionate release of water by DVC which had inundated 4.22 lakh hectares. The flood woes in Gangetic Bengal is increasingly becoming a "man-made" phenomenon.
The flood this year has affected more than 1.67 lakh persons, who are now taking shelter in relief camps and the government is providing adequate relief materials to the affected, she said.
"Now 48 people have died and this is really serious," the chief minister said adding she had met union power minister Piyush Goyal under whose administrative control DVC is, the prime minister and union home minister and apprised them of the problems of water discharge by the DVC dams.
As Jharkhand was at a higher altitude, water release from that state was causing sufferings in Bengal, she said and urged all political parties to unitedly protest against the water discharge by DVC .
There will be more rain in August and September and there was still scope for more water-logging, she added.
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