Dhaulpur: After the Parvati river calmed down within the district, the Chambal river began exhibiting its fierce kind on Friday night. The Chambal river has overflowed as a result of rain in Hadoti area and Madhya Pradesh. The water stage of Chambal has reached 3 meters above the hazard mark, because of which the district administration has issued an alert. Due to the flood in Chambal, a couple of dozen villages of Rajakheda subdivision space have misplaced contact with the subdivision headquarters.
Rajakheda police station in-charge Veer Singh stated that as a result of rising water stage of Chambal, there’s a heavy influx of water on the culvert of Andhiyari-Garhijafar village of Rajakheda, because of which a dozen villages together with Gadhi Jafar, Dagra, Barsala, Het Singh Ka Pura, Khod of the subdivision have misplaced contact with the subdivision headquarters. He stated that in view of the security of most people, police pressure has additionally been deployed round Chambal. Permanent police pressure has been deployed by figuring out the factors the place water is flowing. People are additionally being suggested to not cross the street within the quick circulate of water.
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On the opposite hand, District Collector Srinidhi BT stated that the district administration is on alert mode. Villagers dwelling close to the river have been suggested to remain secure. SDM, Tehsildar and Patwari of the involved subdivision have been instructed to maintain a watch. Army, Self Defense and SDRF have been stored on alert to cope with the catastrophe. Apart from this, Medical Department and Food Department have additionally been instructed to stay alert. About 60 villages of Dholpur, Bari, Rajakheda and Sarmathura subdivisions are affected by Chambal floods.