Ashoknagar, Khanpura, Shani Vihar, Dhanmandi, Pashupatinath Temple, Gandhisagar Lake, and Sadar Bazar, among other Mandsaur urban areas, have all been flooded with water. Several rural areas are also underwater at the same time. A boat was used to transport people who were trapped in their homes to safety.
Many nearby villages, including Hinotia and Kagpura in Nateran of Vidisha, are now underwater. Rescue efforts are underway for people trapped in low-lying areas. CM Chouhan evaluated these regions as well. In Vidisha, the Betwa River is flowing above the danger threshold. The river’s water has reached the cities and villages. Additionally, many kutcha houses have collapsed.
This time, flood conditions have developed in Vindhya and Bundelkhand, which are typically free of floods and heavy rains. There is no longer any electricity in many parts of Sagar Damoh. In the districts of Rewa, Satna, Shahdol, and Singrauli, numerous small bridges have been submerged. The district office has gotten in touch with many villages.
The MP Meteorological Department claims that there is a significant difference between the depression’s internal and external pressures as it passes through MP. The next 24 hours are expected to see more rain, according to the forecast. For the districts of Rajgarh, Ujjain, and Indore division, a red alert has been issued.
Starting on Tuesday, Indore could experience both light and heavy rain for the next three to four days. While no system is developing in the Bay of Bengal at the same time, there is a chance of drizzle in Gwalior due to local effects.
In many of the state’s districts, low-lying areas have flooded. Homeowners are compelled to leave. The government is making an effort to relocate them to safer areas. All over the state, relief camps have been established.
The government will make up for this by inspecting the crop that was harmed by the floods. Kamal Patel, the minister of agriculture, tweeted the information. The state has experienced heavy rain without interruption for the past few days, which has caused many floods and areas of excessive rainfall, which have in turn damaged the crop. Brothers in agriculture need not worry; with the assistance of the Honorable Chief Minister, we will assess the damage and repair it.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the chief minister, flew over Vidisha’s flood-affected areas to survey them. The CM also requested that the ministers visit the flood-affected areas to assess the damage and their general state.
On Monday, there was flooding in many villages in the Bhopal districts of Berasia and Phanda. In the Berasia villages of Laharpur and Janakpur, villagers were trapped by floods. Late at night, the police and administration received the information. As soon as the information was received, the rescue operation was launched by Collector Avinash Lavania, Rural IG Bhopal Irshad Wali, and SP Kiran Kerketta in Laharpur.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the chief minister, gathered information about the floods from the collectors of the districts affected by the excessive rain late on Tuesday night. The Chief Minister had conversations with the collectors of various districts, including Vidisha, Morena, Dewas, Rajgarh, Guna, Mandsaur, Bhind, and Gwalior, and gave them instructions on how to handle the rescue and relief efforts.
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