Officials said on Saturday that two women died in Jaipur, rain -related incidents, as the rains of Musalam disrupted normal life in some parts of Rajasthan, inspiring the authorities to vacate hundreds of people in safe areas.
Roads and rail connectivity were disrupted in low-to-death areas in eastern Rajasthan, which has received the most rainfall, and many villages have been cut off due to waterfalls. Kota, Bundi, Sawai Madhopur and Tonk are facing a flood -like situation, he said.
On Friday, Relief operated by the Army and National Disaster Response Force in Kota, while the state disaster response forces teams vacated people from other rain-hit areas.
Disaster Relief Minister Kirodi Meena and Home Minister Jawahar Singh Bedam conducted an aerial survey of the affected areas in the Kota Division and held talks with the local people at Sawai Madhopur.
The ministers instructed the officials to ensure relief work in all flood-ravaged areas and withdraw people to safe places.
According to the Met Department, Nainwa of Bundi received the highest rainfall of 502 mm in the last 24 hours in the last 24 hours in the last 24 hours.
The department said that a circulation system is living around South -East Uttar Pradesh and Eastern Rajasthan, while the monsoon trough is also passing through the state.
On Sunday, a magic of heavy, very heavy and very heavy rainfall in southern and southeast Rajasthan is expected to continue.
There is also a possibility of heavy rains in southern and south -western districts on Monday and Tuesday.
Many districts including Bundi, Kota, Sawai Madhopur, Karuli and Jaipur recorded more than 10 cm of rainfall till Saturday morning, causing widespread waterlogging. Sawai Madhopur, Bundi and Tonk are the worst hit by rain.
In Bundi, two women died in separate incidents.
On Saturday, a 50 -year -old woman Calashibai died after flowing from strong streams of flood waters in Bundi. Later, after the post -mortem during the day, the police handed over the body to the family members.
A 65 -year -old woman, known as Manbharbai, died, a tin shed fell into a field in a field after a wall of a tin shed. Circle Inspector Ramlal of Indergarh police station said that the woman was sleeping alone under the tin shed.
The army was to be called to Nainwa at Keshorapatan blocks in the district on Friday night and Saturday afternoon and about 500 people were rescued and taken to relief camps.
Lok Sabha Speaker and Kota-Bundi MP Om Birla visited flood affected areas in Keshorapatan and Kapren in Bundi district and issued guidelines for rehabilitation of affected people.
An SUV carrying about seven people was also filled in a over -bridged Brook in Bhavpura village under Lakhari police station in Bundi district on Saturday. However, rescue teams and villagers rescued all seven people.
In Jaipur, which received heavy rains on Saturday morning, a part of a wall collapsed along the route of Amber Fort Complex. However, there were no casualties in the incident.
In Tonk, more than 100 people were rescued by SDRF and Civil Defense Teams from a village submerged in water in the place of Nidai. District Collector Kalpana Aggarwal, SP Rajesh Meena and other officials visited the affected areas.
In Bundi, soil erosion under the Delhi-Mumbai railway track near Laban affected the movement of some vehicles. The Jaipur-Kota highway was also performed near Deoli in Tonk. In Kota, the movement on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway was stopped, and barricades were placed in Kardia toll plaza.
The Chambal river in Dholpur district is two meters away from the danger mark, while in Sujanggarh, Churu, shops were entered in rainwater.
Authorities opened six gates of Bisalpur Dam and two gates of Kota Barrage to release additional water.
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