
In the last 24 hours, heavy rainfall in Rajasthan has created flood situations in several cities, including Ajmer, Pushkar, Bundi, Sawai Madhopar and Pali.
In dramatic visuals, dedicated to the strong currents near Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah in Ajmer was swept away. He slipped near the gate of Nizam, but fortunately he was saved by the hotel staffer.
Rain furiously in Ajmer
According to the PTI report, several others were also swept away in the Dargah area with a strong flow of water, which caused the locals to intervene and save them.
As a result of continuous rainfall in Ajmer, a dilapidated house collapsed in Lakhan Kotdi on Saturday morning. Fortunately, the family released the premises the day before due to the appearance of cracks in the structure, the police said.
Meanwhile, Ajmer’s Ana Sagar Lake overflows due to the persistent rain, while the locals use sand bags to try to control the flow.
The head engineer of Municipal Corporation Vinod Manohar said that the lake was overflowing with water channels and channel gates were opened.
IMD predicts a new wave of heavy rain in Rajasthan
According to the Met Department, Rajasthan has received 126 percent more precipitation since the beginning of the monsoon season on June.
Jaipur met the director of the Radhey Shyam Sharma department, suggesting that depression over Eastern Rajasthan would gradually move towards Western Rajasthan and weaken to a well -marked low -pressure area in the next few hours, PTI said.
On Saturday, a heavy to very heavy rain is expected in the Jodhpur division, with a slight to heavy rain expected in some areas of the Ajmer and Udaipur divisions. The probability of reducing heavy rain in Bharatpur, Jaipur, Kota and Bikaner from Saturday is also strong, Sharma added.
He also noted that a rapid drop in rain activities across the state is probably since Sunday and provides relief from heavy downpours for the next week.
The new wave of heavy rain could potentially return to Eastern Rajasthan around 27-28. July, the director mentioned.
In the last 24 hours, ending on Saturday at 8:30 am, the highest recorded collision was 234.0 mm in the Bundi district, followed by 230 mm in Merta City of Nagaur, 190 mm in Mangliawas Z Ajmer, 180 mm in Nasirabad from Ajmer and 160 mm in Pratapgarh.
(Tagstotranslate) strong precipitation





