Cry out due to heavy rains in Rajasthan, flooding in many districts; School closed - Rajasthan flooding heavy rainfall causes schools to be closed rescue operations in progress
There are floody conditions in many districts due to heavy rain in Rajasthan. The situation in Sawai Madhopur Kota Bundi Tok Dausa Udaipur Jhalawar and Sikar is serious. About 100 houses fell and many people were transported to safe places. Sawai Madhopur caused great devastation due to dam overlook. Two people were killed due to the car flowing in Jhalawar. Jagran correspondent, Jaipur. The heavy rains in Rajasthan over the past four days have increased the problems of farmers and the government. Most of the areas of more than half a dozen districts of the state are underwater. Flood -like conditions remain in many towns and cities. Remove ad, just read the news, flood situation in Sawai Madhopur, Kota, Bundi, Tok, Dausa, Udaipur, Jhalawar and Sikar became serious. Schools closed in 18 districts of the state on Monday. Kota university exams were postponed. More than three hundred people were evacuated to safe places in Sawai Madhopur and Kota. About a hundred raw and Pucca houses fell 100 houses and the goods, animals and vehicles kept in the homes were washed away. Surwal -Dam overflowed due to heavy rainfall in the town of Jhatavata of Sawai Madhopur, causing a two -kilometer and 55 feet of deep gap near the town. This erosion caused a great devastation in the village. Farmers’ animals, half a dozen houses and a temple with a temple climb into the ditch. On the other hand, a car in Jhalawar was swept away by water in Jhalawar on Sunday night, in which two people died. Three children who went to bathe in the dam in Churu also lost their lives. In many places, water filled water was filled with water at the Sikar Railway and Station. The Sum River was flooded on Kherwara-Jhadol National Highway in Udaipur, which stopped the movement. One person died after a house in Udaipur fell. In Dungarpur, water drained, water is opened by opening nine gates from the sum of the Kamla Amba Dam. The movement of vehicles was stopped for about five hours due to water coming on Jaipur-Agra National Highway in Dausa.