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Monsoon fury: Two washed away in Rajasthan; locals in MP affected in rain-related incidents

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KOTA/ BHOPAL: Two individuals have been washed away in floods and two others went lacking in Baran and Bundi districts of Rajasthan, as heavy rains continued to lash the area on Tuesday.

Rural Development and Panchayti Raj Minister Ramesh Meena on Tuesday toured the rain-affected areas of Karauli district.

“Talked to the Principal Secretary to the CM and apprised him about the flood situation. Many villages have become islands. Villagers need help,” Meena tweeted.

He instructed officers to rearrange meals and ingesting water for the affected individuals.

Torrential rains have created a flood-like state of affairs in Rajasthan’s three districts – Jhalawar, Dholpur and Baran — the place the military and catastrophe reduction group carried out operations to rescue about 1,100 individuals from throughout the state, officers stated on Tuesday.

An IAF helicopter can also be being deployed to airlift greater than 50 individuals caught within the waterlogged areas in Baran and Jhalawar districts whereas faculties in all 4 districts of Kota division — Kota, Baran, Jhalawar and Bundi — have been shut, they stated.

Secretary of Disaster Management and Relief Department Ashutosh Pednekar stated military columns have been deployed in Dholpur and Jhalawar districts.

Rivers like Chambal, Parvan, Parvati, and Kalisindh are flooded and extra water from overflowing dams is being launched by opening their gates.

ALSO READ | At least 50 lifeless in rain-related incidents in Himachal, different states in three days

The physique of 35-year-old Premnarayan Suman, a resident of Dabri Kakaji village in Baran district, who had been swept away within the flood on Monday night, was recovered Tuesday from close to his village, Deputy Superintendent of Police (Anta circle) Tarun Kant Somani stated.

In Bundi district, Satyanarayan Prajapat, 50, a resident of Suwasda village fell right into a flooded anicut on Tuesday morning whereas he was on his method to acquire fodder for cattle close to his village. Prajapat was discovered lifeless, Circle Inspector at (Nainwan) Babulal Meena stated.

The our bodies of each, Suman and Prajapat, have been handed over to their households after autopsy later within the day.

In Baran’s Shekhapur village, a 20-year-old man, recognized as Ekram, was swept away whereas crossing a flooded brook alongside together with his two mates Monday night.

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Locals rescued the 2 youths, whereas Ekram has not been positioned but, Station House Officer (Kawai) Man Singh stated.

In Kota district, search operations have been on to find Kudeep Chauhan, who had fallen right into a swollen Chambal river close to Nayapura crematorium floor Monday night.

Another youth who had fallen into the Chambal whereas taking a selfie on Monday night in Karbala space of Kota metropolis, swam with the circulate and got here out on the opposite aspect of an over-bridge in Nayapura space, an eyewitness stated.

“In Dug town of Jhalawar district, Amritlal Tailor, his wife, and their three children were injured when their thatched house collapsed at around 5.30 am on Tuesday when they were asleep,” Dug SHO Amarnath stated.

“While Amritlal was referred to Jhalawar district hospital with fracture and critical injuries, four others from his family were under treatment at a local government hospital,” he stated.

Baran Collector Narendra Gupta stated that 11 individuals, stranded for 2 days within the submerged Khurai village underneath Chabra police station of Baran district, have been on Tuesday night airlifted to a protected place by an Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter.

Swollen Chambal river following incessant monsoon rains, in Kota on Tuesday

Jhalawar Collector Bharti Dixit stated that 53 individuals have been rescued by means of boats, whereas 49 others have been nonetheless caught by night and makes an attempt to rescue them have been nonetheless on.

During the final 24 hours ending at 8.30 am on Tuesday, 29 cm rainfall occurred in Jhalawar’s Dug, adopted by 26 cm in Arnod (Pratapgarh) and Pidawa (Jhalawar), 23 cm in Bakani (Jhalawar), 17 cm in Gangdhar and Pachpahad (Jhalawar), 16 cm in Aklera (Jhalawar), 15 cm in Asnawar (Jhalawar), and 13 cm in Jhalrapatan (Jhalawar).

The Met division warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall in Banswara and Dungarpur districts and heavy rainfall in Bhilwara and Chittorgarh districts on Tuesday.

Locals face difficulties in heavy rains in Madhya Pradesh

As heavy rainfalls proceed to hit elements of Madhya Pradesh, the individuals of the state proceed to face difficulties and bear harm to the general public properties.

In central and east Madhya Pradesh, it has been raining closely for the final 24 hours. Also, there’s a chance of heavy rainfalls in Ratlam, Ujjain, Indore, Dhar, Jhabua and Alirajpur within the coming hours.

Teams of the National Disaster Response Force and State Disaster Response Force have been deployed within the rain and flood-affected areas.

In the final 24 hours, State Disaster Emergency Response Force (SDERF) and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) collectively have rescued over 400 individuals from floods/extra rain within the state. The following variety of individuals from floods/extra rain: Vidisha (190), Rajgarh (103), Ashoknagar (94), Raisen (7), Jabalpur (5), Mandla (3), Sidhi (2), Guna (3).

ALSO READ | Rain fury brings life to a halt in a number of elements of MP, together with state capital Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj S Chouhan reviewed conditions in rain-affected districts of the state and said that help shall be given by sending helicopters to Vidisha if want be.

Chouhan stated, “The people of 10 flood-affected villages from Vidisha and Guna districts will be airlifted using two helicopters. NDRF and SDRF teams are deployed for rescue operations in the rain and flood-affected districts of the state.”

Later, CM reviewed the flood state of affairs in Vidisha district.

“We will try our best to give adequate compensation for damages due to flood situation. I will soon visit the flood-affected districts of the state,” he stated.

In the state, the Parvati river is flowing at its most water stage in Guna and the Ken river in Panna is near its most water stage. The water stage of the Narmada river is 271.56 metres. In Vidisha, the Betwa river and its tributaries are overflowing.

According to the data acquired this morning, the water stage in dams like Rajghat, Gandhi Sagar, Bargi, Tawa, Handiya, Mohanpura, Barna, Kolar, Omkareshwar, Kaliasot, Bhadbhada and so forth. has elevated considerably.

Also, 11 gates of Bansujara Dam in Tikamgarh have been opened. Earlier on Monday, a crimson alert for rainfall has been issued in 39 districts of Madhya Pradesh together with Bhopal, Ujjain, Jabalpur, Ratlam, Neemuch and Mandsaur.

Apart from this, reasonable rainfall is to happen in 12 districts together with Indore, Gwalior, Dhar and Khargone.

Due to the incessant rains, District Collector and Magistrate Neeraj Kumar Singh had on Monday introduced that there shall be a vacation in all faculties of the Narmadapuram district.

Eight trains diverted on Guna-Maksi route 

At least eight trains have been diverted on Tuesday following the inundation of tracks on account of heavy rain, which disrupted the rail site visitors between Guna and Maksi in Madhya Pradesh, an official stated.

“Due to incessant rains, flood water reached the railway tracks in Biaora and Kumbhraj, leading to disruption of the rail traffic on the Guna-Maksi route,” stated Guna station grasp RS Meena.

He stated whereas the eight trains have been diverted, the Bina-Nagda practice was cancelled.

Meena stated the Bina-Nagda practice will transfer again from Guna whereas Sabarmati Express was diverted to the Bina-Bhopal route.

“Some more evening trains may be affected,” he stated.

Many elements of MP, together with Bhopal, witnessed heavy downpours over the previous couple of days, resulting in energy provide disruptions within the state capital and different locations. Narmadapuram, Vidisha and Guna districts are hit by floods.

(With inputs from ANI)

KOTA/ BHOPAL: Two individuals have been washed away in floods and two others went lacking in Baran and Bundi districts of Rajasthan, as heavy rains continued to lash the area on Tuesday.

Rural Development and Panchayti Raj Minister Ramesh Meena on Tuesday toured the rain-affected areas of Karauli district.

“Talked to the Principal Secretary to the CM and apprised him about the flood situation. Many villages have become islands. Villagers need help,” Meena tweeted.

He instructed officers to rearrange meals and ingesting water for the affected individuals.

Torrential rains have created a flood-like state of affairs in Rajasthan’s three districts – Jhalawar, Dholpur and Baran — the place the military and catastrophe reduction group carried out operations to rescue about 1,100 individuals from throughout the state, officers stated on Tuesday.

An IAF helicopter can also be being deployed to airlift greater than 50 individuals caught within the waterlogged areas in Baran and Jhalawar districts whereas faculties in all 4 districts of Kota division — Kota, Baran, Jhalawar and Bundi — have been shut, they stated.

Secretary of Disaster Management and Relief Department Ashutosh Pednekar stated military columns have been deployed in Dholpur and Jhalawar districts.

Rivers like Chambal, Parvan, Parvati, and Kalisindh are flooded and extra water from overflowing dams is being launched by opening their gates.

ALSO READ | At least 50 lifeless in rain-related incidents in Himachal, different states in three days

The physique of 35-year-old Premnarayan Suman, a resident of Dabri Kakaji village in Baran district, who had been swept away within the flood on Monday night, was recovered Tuesday from close to his village, Deputy Superintendent of Police (Anta circle) Tarun Kant Somani stated.

In Bundi district, Satyanarayan Prajapat, 50, a resident of Suwasda village fell right into a flooded anicut on Tuesday morning whereas he was on his method to acquire fodder for cattle close to his village. Prajapat was discovered lifeless, Circle Inspector at (Nainwan) Babulal Meena stated.

The our bodies of each, Suman and Prajapat, have been handed over to their households after autopsy later within the day.

In Baran’s Shekhapur village, a 20-year-old man, recognized as Ekram, was swept away whereas crossing a flooded brook alongside together with his two mates Monday night.

WATCH |

 

Locals rescued the 2 youths, whereas Ekram has not been positioned but, Station House Officer (Kawai) Man Singh stated.

In Kota district, search operations have been on to find Kudeep Chauhan, who had fallen right into a swollen Chambal river close to Nayapura crematorium floor Monday night.

Another youth who had fallen into the Chambal whereas taking a selfie on Monday night in Karbala space of Kota metropolis, swam with the circulate and got here out on the opposite aspect of an over-bridge in Nayapura space, an eyewitness stated.

“In Dug town of Jhalawar district, Amritlal Tailor, his wife, and their three children were injured when their thatched house collapsed at around 5.30 am on Tuesday when they were asleep,” Dug SHO Amarnath stated.

“While Amritlal was referred to Jhalawar district hospital with fracture and critical injuries, four others from his family were under treatment at a local government hospital,” he stated.

Baran Collector Narendra Gupta stated that 11 individuals, stranded for 2 days within the submerged Khurai village underneath Chabra police station of Baran district, have been on Tuesday night airlifted to a protected place by an Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter.

Swollen Chambal river following incessant monsoon rains, in Kota on Tuesday

Jhalawar Collector Bharti Dixit stated that 53 individuals have been rescued by means of boats, whereas 49 others have been nonetheless caught by night and makes an attempt to rescue them have been nonetheless on.

During the final 24 hours ending at 8.30 am on Tuesday, 29 cm rainfall occurred in Jhalawar’s Dug, adopted by 26 cm in Arnod (Pratapgarh) and Pidawa (Jhalawar), 23 cm in Bakani (Jhalawar), 17 cm in Gangdhar and Pachpahad (Jhalawar), 16 cm in Aklera (Jhalawar), 15 cm in Asnawar (Jhalawar), and 13 cm in Jhalrapatan (Jhalawar).

The Met division warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall in Banswara and Dungarpur districts and heavy rainfall in Bhilwara and Chittorgarh districts on Tuesday.

Locals face difficulties in heavy rains in Madhya Pradesh

As heavy rainfalls proceed to hit elements of Madhya Pradesh, the individuals of the state proceed to face difficulties and bear harm to the general public properties.

In central and east Madhya Pradesh, it has been raining closely for the final 24 hours. Also, there’s a chance of heavy rainfalls in Ratlam, Ujjain, Indore, Dhar, Jhabua and Alirajpur within the coming hours.

Teams of the National Disaster Response Force and State Disaster Response Force have been deployed within the rain and flood-affected areas.

In the final 24 hours, State Disaster Emergency Response Force (SDERF) and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) collectively have rescued over 400 individuals from floods/extra rain within the state. The following variety of individuals from floods/extra rain: Vidisha (190), Rajgarh (103), Ashoknagar (94), Raisen (7), Jabalpur (5), Mandla (3), Sidhi (2), Guna (3).

ALSO READ | Rain fury brings life to a halt in a number of elements of MP, together with state capital Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj S Chouhan reviewed conditions in rain-affected districts of the state and said that help shall be given by sending helicopters to Vidisha if want be.

Chouhan stated, “The people of 10 flood-affected villages from Vidisha and Guna districts will be airlifted using two helicopters. NDRF and SDRF teams are deployed for rescue operations in the rain and flood-affected districts of the state.”

Later, CM reviewed the flood state of affairs in Vidisha district.

“We will try our best to give adequate compensation for damages due to flood situation. I will soon visit the flood-affected districts of the state,” he stated.

In the state, the Parvati river is flowing at its most water stage in Guna and the Ken river in Panna is near its most water stage. The water stage of the Narmada river is 271.56 metres. In Vidisha, the Betwa river and its tributaries are overflowing.

According to the data acquired this morning, the water stage in dams like Rajghat, Gandhi Sagar, Bargi, Tawa, Handiya, Mohanpura, Barna, Kolar, Omkareshwar, Kaliasot, Bhadbhada and so forth. has elevated considerably.

Also, 11 gates of Bansujara Dam in Tikamgarh have been opened. Earlier on Monday, a crimson alert for rainfall has been issued in 39 districts of Madhya Pradesh together with Bhopal, Ujjain, Jabalpur, Ratlam, Neemuch and Mandsaur.

Apart from this, reasonable rainfall is to happen in 12 districts together with Indore, Gwalior, Dhar and Khargone.

Due to the incessant rains, District Collector and Magistrate Neeraj Kumar Singh had on Monday introduced that there shall be a vacation in all faculties of the Narmadapuram district.

Eight trains diverted on Guna-Maksi route 

At least eight trains have been diverted on Tuesday following the inundation of tracks on account of heavy rain, which disrupted the rail site visitors between Guna and Maksi in Madhya Pradesh, an official stated.

“Due to incessant rains, flood water reached the railway tracks in Biaora and Kumbhraj, leading to disruption of the rail traffic on the Guna-Maksi route,” stated Guna station grasp RS Meena.

He stated whereas the eight trains have been diverted, the Bina-Nagda practice was cancelled.

Meena stated the Bina-Nagda practice will transfer again from Guna whereas Sabarmati Express was diverted to the Bina-Bhopal route.

“Some more evening trains may be affected,” he stated.

Many elements of MP, together with Bhopal, witnessed heavy downpours over the previous couple of days, resulting in energy provide disruptions within the state capital and different locations. Narmadapuram, Vidisha and Guna districts are hit by floods.

(With inputs from ANI)