Floods in Rajasthan including Assam, Bihar: 15 deaths nationwide


New delhi date. July 28, 2019, Sunday

Flood conditions are still unchanged in various parts of the country. Due to heavy rains and floods, a total of 3 people lost their lives. Areas of Assam and Bihar are still submerged in the northeast. So this side has rained rain in Rajasthan. Madhya Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand have also been flooded by heavy rains.

Rajasthan's quota was submerged by a heavy rainfall of 5.4 mm on Sunday. Nine people have died due to rain in different parts of Rajasthan. The areas of Kota, Chittorgarh, Bhilwara etc. of Rajasthan were turned into an island. Rescue operation was conducted to rescue people trapped in low lying areas.

On the other hand, a 4-year-old boy has died in the Shihor district of Madhya Pradesh due to drowning. Due to the heavy rainfall in Jammu and Kashmir, Amarnath Yatra has been forced to stop. A car was hit by a landslide on the Rishikesh-Gangotri road in Uttarakhand. Four people have been killed in the landslide on National Highway 7.

Due to heavy rainfall, landslides are constantly taking place in this area. In Assam and Bihar, the worst flood situation that has been created for about 3-5 days remains unchanged. So far 4 people have died. Then one more died due to heavy rains in Barapeta district of Assam. Floods have affected over 3 lakh people in Assam and 1 lakh in Bihar.

Heavy rains have been predicted by the Meteorological Department in Gujarat and Maharashtra today. As a result, NDRF Timo has been placed on alert in both the states. The Gangpur Dam in Maharashtra's Nashik has been filled with about 4% due to the rains that have been falling for the past four days. Now, when it rains heavily, the major problem is the desire to create it. So the Meteorological Department has forecast good rainfall for one week in Orissa due to pressure build up in the Bay of Bengal.

18 cows killed in floods in river Ulhas

(By Representative) Welfare Ta. July 28, 2019, Sunday

Around 8 cows have been killed in floods in the Ulhashanadi river. Today, when the owner of the flood water is depleted, the owner of the farm has taken over. Due to floods in the Ulhashan river last night, there were about 3 cows in the Kadia farm near the bank of the river and at night the water was rising in the river, it is said that the working people of the farm had gone there to save lives and the cows were tied up. This morning, when the flood water came down, about 3 cows were found dead. The remaining cows were strained in the water.

The route from Kalyan to Murbad could not be opened due to the rupture of the bridge between Raiata and Panjarpol to the cage bridge, so people have to go on a narrow route to Murbad and come. Due to the flood water, the cultivation of paddy fields and vegetable farming has been severely damaged by the farmers. The Raiata branch of Mumbai Panjarapol, which raised the flood level in the river, raised the alert following the cowshed above the cowshed in the hill, saying there was no damage to the cage.

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