"A hair-line leakage in the syphon led to the breach. This would be repaired by tomorrow evening. Due to the leakage, water has collected in two farms near the canal," circle officer H S Jobanputra said.
"A team of engineers is there to repair the syphon. No damage has been done to the farms nearby," he added.
Four JCB machines and a cement-grouting machine was pressed into action, another official said.
Of the total 357.185 km Narmada canal network for Kutch region, work of 82 km is complete. Another 144-km of canals would be added by December 2014, according to the government.
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