Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Over 16,000 evacuated as rain wreaks havoc in MP

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BHOPAL: Over 16,000 people from Madhya Pradesh’s Mandsaur and Neemuch districts were shifted to safer places on Sunday after heavy rainfall caused water-logging in several areas there, an official said.

Heavy showers have been lashing the two neighbouri­ng districts in western Madhya Pradesh since last few days, crippling normal life there.

“Around 13,000 to 14,000 people have been rescued from about 100 to 125 villages in Mandsaur. Some of these villages have been fully vacated while there has been partial evacuation in others,” Superinten­dent of Police Hitesh Choudhary told PTI over phone.

Rescue operations are on in full swing, he said. “We are keeping a close watch on the situation,” he added.

Besides, nearly 2,300 people were evacuated from the flooded Rampura town in Neemuch after an alarming rise in the backwater level of Gandhi Sagar Dam in Mandsaur, an official at Neemuch collectora­te said.

Rescuers kept a vigil during the night before bringing the flood-hit people to relief camps on Sunday, he said.

Mandsaur received 218 mm rain while Manasa town in Neemuch got 243 mm rain in 24 hours ending Sunday morning, as per the India Meteorolog­ical Department’s (IMD) office here.

The Mandsaur di s t r i c t received total 1,927.8 mm rain from June 1 till date, against the normal quota of 742.1 mm, the IMD said.

Similarly, Neemuch got total 1,569.7 mm rain so far this monsoon against 706.9 mm of normal quota, it said.

After heavy rains, 19 sluice gates of Gandhi Sagar Dam were opened and 4.93 lakh cusec water was being discharged, the dam project’s sub-divisional officer N P Dev said.

The released water was gushing downstream and entering parts of Rajasthan bordering Neemuch, he said.

 ??  ?? A flooded area in Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh, on Sunday.
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A flooded area in Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh, on Sunday. ANI

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