Hazaribagh: It took 42 years to build a Jharkhand irrigation project, and then within 24 hours of its inauguration, the canal meant to provide water in 85 villages across Giridih, Hazaribagh and Bokaro districts was washed away.
The state administration has found rodents to pin the blame on.
The irrigation project in Giridih district was dedicated to the people by Chief Minister Raghubar Das on Wednesday. Within 24 hours of its inauguration, a major breach developed in the canal, causing extensive flooding in several villages.
"The initial probe suspected ''rat holes'' causing damage to the canal," said the government statement released on Friday.
Arun Kumar Singh, Additional Chief Secretary of the Water Resources Department tweeted that following the breach in the canal and damage caused to the crops a high-level team led by Chief Engineer, advance projects of the Water Resources Department, has been constituted.