Rain-related toll in Rajasthan touches 22

Flood-like situation in Kota due to heavy rain, affected people evacuated

July 28, 2019 11:13 pm | Updated July 29, 2019 01:37 am IST - jaipur

State Disaster Relief Force personnel shifting people from inundated areas in Kota on Sunday.

State Disaster Relief Force personnel shifting people from inundated areas in Kota on Sunday.

The toll in rain-related incidents in Rajasthan touched 22 on Sunday with nine more causalities reported from various parts of the State as Kota and its nearby areas faced flood-like situation due to heavy rain since Saturday night.

An elderly woman died in Bhilwara after the roof of her house collapsed, while a man was swept away in a swollen drain and three boys were drowned in another drain in Pali, an official said.

Boys drown

In Bundi, a 17-year-old boy was drowned in a drain. In Jaipur’s Sanganer area, two boys drowned in a waterbody while one death was also reported from Jodhpur, the official said.

Kota is the worst-affected district in the State, where nearly 250 people living in low-lying areas were shifted to safer places by SDRF teams.

“Many colonies are inundated. The trapped residents have been shifted to safer places,” Kota District Collector Muktanand Agrawal said.

Relief Secretary Ashotosh Pednekar said with nine more deaths in different districts, the toll in rain-related incidents had increased to 22.

Kota recorded the maximum 151.8 mm of rainfall till Sunday morning while Sawaimadhopur registered 68 mm of rainfall.

Heavy rain occurred in isolated parts of the State, including Bundi, till this morning since Saturday, the meteorological department said.

Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bikaner, Ajmer, Ganganagar, Kota registered 113.8 mm, 19.1 mm, 11.7 mm, 10 mm, 9.4 mm and 6.6 mm of rainfall respectively on Sunday. The weatherman has predicted heavy to extremely heavy rain in isolated places of the State till Monday.

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