Rajasthan News: The steady rain for the final 40 hours in Dholpur district of Rajasthan has created havoc. Rural areas together with the district headquarters have been badly affected by waterlogging. Due to heavy rains within the catchment space of Parvati Dam, the Water Resources Department has launched water by opening 16 gates 3 ft early within the morning. On the opposite hand, the Urmila Sagar Dam can also be utterly stuffed. Due to overflowing of Urmila Sagar, the administration has lower off the Khanpura street final night time and launched water within the Dang space. The crops of the farmers have reached the brink of destruction.
40 colonies was ponds
Monsoon rains have prompted heavy destruction in Dholpur district this time. The district has been witnessing torrential rains for the final 40 hours. Fields, barns, reservoirs, waterfalls, ponds, dams, all are full to the brim. Nearly 40 colonies of Dholpur metropolis have was ponds. In rural areas, Kharif market pulses, oilseeds, guar, sorghum, maize, and so forth. are on the verge of destruction as a consequence of waterlogging. Fields are stuffed with water as much as three to 4 ft. The district has develop into waterlogged as a consequence of this pure calamity.
5 thousand acres of crops in peril
Due to heavy rains within the catchment space of Parvati Dam, the Water Resources Department has launched greater than 24000 cusecs of water by opening 16 gates 3 ft early on Thursday. About 5 thousand acres of Kharif crop in Dholpur, Baseri, Sampu and Rajakheda subdivisions are in peril of being utterly ruined. Water is getting into the settlements in rural areas. People’s kutcha and pucca homes are falling down. The rain throughout has created panic. The disaster of fodder for cattle rearing can also be deepening for the farmers. On the opposite hand, the Meteorological Department is warning of heavy rain in jap Rajasthan. In the Bharatpur division, heavy rain with thunder is being warned within the subsequent 1 to 2 days.
Flood menace in about 50 villages
After the discharge of water from Parvati Dam into the river, there could be a flood menace on about 50 villages located across the river, as a consequence of which the district administration has gone on alert mode. Tehsildar Rahul Kumar Dhakad stated, ‘The villagers dwelling across the river have been alerted. The involved Patwari, Girdavar and Sarpanchs have been instructed to maintain a watch. After the discharge of water from Parvati Dam, there’s a robust risk of the Bari Basedi street being closed. Apart from this, Kolari Maloni street and Sakhwara Maniya street have been closed because of the overflowing of Parvati river.’
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