
Several parts of the Earth have put heavy rains, and the Indian meteorological department has released a red warning of Madhya Pradesh, part of Rajasthan. In addition to these states, the national capital received a slight shower on Wednesday.
Precipitation in Madhya Pradesh
Several individuals, including school children, were imprisoned in certain areas of the Shivpuri district in Madhya Pradesh due to the flood situation caused by heavy rains. The authorities called on the army to help with efforts about rescue and help, reported the PTI to quote officials.
The flood situation also developed in the Guna district, where the culvert bridge collapsed. The inhabitants of several villages were recommended to move to safer areas, he added.
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Similar conditions were reported in districts such as Dindori, Vidisha, Jabalpur, Narmadapuram, Alirajpur, Rajgarh and Betul, and the administration performed quick assistance and rescue.
Main Minister Mohan Yadav gathered an update of the current situation from the domestic guard headquarters and provided basic instructions to district collectors and other officials in areas experiencing heavy collisions, the report said.
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The Indian Meteorological Department predicted 8 to 9 non -registered in the next 24 hours in several districts, including Bhopal, Vidisha, Narmadapuram, Raisen, Sehore, Sehore, Sehore, Shahore, Shore, Ashoknagar, Guna, Shivpuri and Rajgarh.
More than 250 people have been moved to safer places in the election district of Koraras, while more than 100 remains captured by floods, the official said.
In the Guna district, the inhabitants of eight villages in the Bamori Development Block were recommended to move to safer areas due to the flood situation.
In addition, the Bamori release bridge collapsed and disrupted the access of the road to Rajasthan.
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Collisions in Rajasthan
Strong rains caused the flood situation in parts of Rajasthan, with Sawai Madhopur among the worst districts, the officials said on Wednesday. They also mentioned that road and rail connectivity with Madhya Pradesh was disturbed.
Parts of the Sawai Madhopur district were flooded on Tuesday evening after heavy rainfall. The railway lines at Sawai Madhopur were immersed and the National Highway 552, which connects the district with Sheopur in Madhya Pradesh, was washed out, reported the PTI and quoted the police.
The water level in the Parvati River near Etawah in the Kota district grew, which affected the connectivity between Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. The movement of the vehicle on the highway 70 (Kota – “Gwalior -” Sheopur Road) was stopped.
On Wednesday morning, heavy rainfall in Jaipur and nearby districts persisted.
The Jaipur Meteorological Center issued a red warning and predicted very strong precipitation in six districts, including Kota, Bundi, Baran, Jhalawar, Chittorgarh and Pratapgarh.
Due to unfavorable weather conditions, schools were closed on Wednesdays in 15 districts.
Western Rajasthane experienced light rainfall in several places. The highest precipitation was recorded in Khandar (Sawai Madhopur) with 230 mm, while other areas of the district received 190-200 mm. Tonk, Baran and Jhalawar recorded precipitation ranging from 110 mm to 170 mm to 8:30 on Wednesday.
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Dili rain
In Delhi-NCR it is assumed that the weather will be “generally cloudy” on Wednesday, with a light to mild rain and the possibilities of storms and lightning today.
The minimum temperature will be below normal up to 1 to 3 ° C and the maximum temperature will be below normal up to 3 to 5 ° C, the weather said. The maximum temperature is expected to settle around 30 and 32 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is around 23 and 25 degrees Celsius. On Wednesday, slight precipitation in some parts of the capital were recorded.
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