City
Epaper

Heavy rain lashes Rajasthan, CM Sharma directs District Collectors to stay alert

By IANS | Updated: July 30, 2025 12:29 IST

Jaipur, July 30 Heavy rain continued to lash parts of Rajasthan for the second day on Wednesday, leading ...

Open in App

Jaipur, July 30 Heavy rain continued to lash parts of Rajasthan for the second day on Wednesday, leading to waterlogging in low-lying areas and causing traffic jams, much to the inconvenience of commuters.

Roads across the city were submerged, and many residential colonies reported flooding.

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has directed District Collectors and officials to remain on alert mode in light of the weather situation.

He emphasised swift relief measures in flood-affected areas, including the supply of drinking water, food packets, life jackets, and the safe evacuation of residents from vulnerable zones.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has attributed this spell of heavy rainfall to an active low-pressure system over Rajasthan.

An orange alert has been issued for several districts, including Tonk, Bhilwara, Jaipur Rural, and Jaipur city, warning of heavy rain over the next two to three hours.

Rain activity is expected to continue in several eastern and southern districts of the state due to the lingering weather system.

Many areas, including Sawai Madhopur, Baran, Bharatpur, and Alwar, recorded rainfall ranging from 1 to 3 inches. Persistent rainfall has led to continuous water release from dams, while overflowing rivers and streams have cut off contact with small villages and towns.

The Met Department officials say the weather system originating from the Bay of Bengal has weakened but remains active as a low-pressure area over southeastern Rajasthan.

The monsoon trough currently extends across Sri Ganganagar to Delhi, increasing the chances of sustained heavy rainfall in many parts of the state for the next two days.

Meanwhile, in Kota, the Parvati River is in spate due to heavy rain, cutting off road connectivity between Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

Water is flowing one foot above the newly built bridge on the Etawah–Khatoli road, leading to the complete closure of State Highway-70 (Kota–Gwalior-Sheopur route).

Long vehicle queues have formed on both sides of the bridge. Low-lying settlements in Khatoli town have been inundated, and people from over six colonies are being evacuated.

Pipalda Tehsildar Arun Singh and Khatoli police are monitoring the situation on the ground. Two State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams have been deployed, and public announcements are being made to alert residents.

Villages, including Madanpura and Govardhanpura, have turned into island-like zones due to rising water levels.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyGovt launches Employee Enrollment Scheme 2025 to boost citizen-centric service delivery

BusinessGovt launches Employee Enrollment Scheme 2025 to boost citizen-centric service delivery

TechnologyLeprosy now a 'notifiable disease' in Maharashtra

NationalLiquor worth Rs 75 lakh bound for Bihar seized in Lucknow, one arrested

Other SportsGoa turns into a global playground for IRONMAN 70.3 as star triathletes set for mega endurance race

National Realted Stories

NationalJ&K SIA arrests key handler in narco-terror case

NationalJaipur tragedy: 12-year-old student falls to death from school building

National'Truth Morcha': Opposition parties in Maha rally for transparent polls, demand clean electoral rolls

NationalKarnataka leadership row: Won 136 seats due to unity with CM Siddaramaiah, says Dy CM Shivakumar

NationalCBI arrests cyber crook targeting Japanese citizens