Rajasthan: The river like Chamoli of Uttarakhand in Sawai Madhopur, the river appeared in destruction. Sawai Madhopur Rain Disaster Surwal Dam Trench Rajasthan 2025 Kota

Sawai Madhopur Rain Havoc: Surwal Dam has become 2 km long, 100 feet wide and 55 feet deep due to overflow in Jhatavata village of Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. Farm, houses, shops and temples are submerged, people are scared, army-SDRF is engaged in relief.

Rajasthan Heavy Rain: Rajasthan is facing torrential rain these days. Several districts including Kota, Bundi, Jhalawar and Sawai Madhopur have heavy destruction conditions. Rivers are in spate, villages in the villages are submerged and everything from the road to the railroad has been affected. The havoc in Hadoti region is that many people have been forced to leave their homes and live in relief camps.

Rain caused havoc in Hadoti

More than 400 raw-paved houses collapsed after heavy rains in Hari ji’s Nimoda and Digod subdivision of Kota district. The villagers say that after many decades, such a terrible flood has been seen. The goods of the houses were wasted, the cattle died or swept away and the year -long grain was wasted. The administration has set up emergency relief camps in the affected areas, where hundreds of people are staying.

Nature havoc in Sawai Madhopur

The overflow of Surwal Dam in Sawai Madhopur created a disastrous situation in Jhatavata village. Due to the strong currents of water, about two kilometers long, 100 feet wide and 55 feet deep gorge. The water flowing in this ditch swallowed two houses, two shops and the temple of Balaji and Bheruji. The fertile land of many farmers got involved in this erosion. Army and SDRF teams are stationed on the spot and nearby houses have been evacuated.

Jaipur also water water and train wheels

  • The rain in Jaipur for the second consecutive day on Sunday stopped the city. Traffic was disrupted due to waterlogging in many areas and power supply was affected due to transformer malfunction. People had to face a lot of trouble due to water filling up to the knee.
  • Heavy rains have also affected railway operations. North Western Railway has changed the time of many trains. The Jaipur-Mumbai Superfast Express has been re-scheduled for the evening, while the time for the departure of Udaipur-Yoganagri Rishikesh Express has been changed. Apart from this, Hisar-Tirupati and Daund-Ajmer Special Rail Services are being run through alternative routes.

Rajasthan will wreak havoc for the next 48 hours

  • The administration has appealed to the people not to go to flood -affected areas and ignore rumors. The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in many districts for the next 48 hours, which is expected to worsen the situation.
  • Rajasthan is currently struggling with natural disaster, but relief and rescue teams are constantly trying. Experts say that if the process of rain does not stop, the damage may increase further.

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