05 January,2023 02:48 PM IST | Thane | PTI
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Paddy and vegetables on 20-25 hectares were destroyed after the wall of the left bank canal of the Bhatsa dam in Maharashtra's Thane district developed a breach, a revenue official said here on Thursday.
Water gushed into fields of 50 to 60 farmers of Avre village following the breach at around 5 am on Wednesday and damaged the crops, said Sahapur Tehsildar Nileema Suryavanshi citing an initial survey carried out by the revenue department.
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"Water did not enter the village. The issue of compensation to the affected farmers is being taken up on priority," the official said.
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The water supply from Bhatsa reservoir to the canal was shut but the leakage continued till late evening on Wednesday, other officials said.
Bhatsa dam is a major source of water for Mumbai and Thane.