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Post video -Farm land raised by 10 feet due to disturbance caused by water pressure
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In a bizarre incident a farmland can be seen raised by about 10 feet above land . The incident happened in Kuchpura village of Karnal district in Haryana on 14th July . But this is not a Natural incident but an error by farm land owners , According to local reports, due to low production of corps at this land the owner of the land digs one acre of land around 8-10 feet deep and filled it with rice mill ashes and than again put 1 – feet sand layer on the ashes . On this same land they sowed paddy crops on it . On 13th July there was heavy rain and the area submerged in water , the water slowly went deep inside and and the land raised upwards by 10 feet. When the news came to light a team of ICAR – Central Soil Salinity Research Institute visited the site for inspection and found that it’s not a geological event . The said land level was low from other land adjacent to it so the land owner to increase the level put the ashes of Rice Mil in it and than put a layer of sand to cover it . According to experts when the rain water went down to ashes , it didn’t got dried there and the Ashes layer locked the layer of Land beneath it water above it , water was not able to go down to land base and the water pressure increased so much that cracks started coming in it , because of this it happened .
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