Ganges is flowing in the valleys of Varanasi Green, toxic algae occupy the shores


- There is also a terrible stench coming from it so that people are annoyed

New delhi date. Thursday, May 27, 2021

During the last lockdown in the Corona period, there were reports of reduced pollution in many parts of the country. This time too, the peaks of the Himalayas were seen from Saharanpur only a short time ago. But despite the lockdown, India's most pure and sacred river, the Ganges, is being adversely affected. Especially in Varanasi. The river Ganga at Varanasi has changed its color. The normally clear Ganga has turned green in Varanasi. A poisonous substance has been found in the Ganges which we know about ...

Not 1-2 ghats of Varanasi but most of the 84 ghats have turned green. Scientists say this is an outbreak of green algae that is highly toxic. Scientists also warned that the Ganges water was currently unfit for drinking or other purposes. According to him, if this water is used, it can cause brain or blood related problems as cyanobacteria called microcysts have been found in it. Scientists have also demanded an inquiry into the sudden rise in pollution in the Ganges.

The people of Varanasi are worried about the changing color of the Ganges water. They are also curious to know why the color of the water has changed. Not only Varanasi is dark, but also the Ganges has turned green. According to a sailor, such a green color is not always visible but during the rainy season, due to the reverse flow of the lake, its swamp falls into the Ganges. But this time the extent to which it appears has never been seen before. Previously seen only on 2-4 ghats but this time the green devil has occupied all the ghats. There is also a terrible stench coming from it so people are annoyed.


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