Ten people have died in rain-related incidents in Uttar Pradesh in the last 24 hours. According to the relief commissioner’s office, five people died in Mainpuri, while two each died in Jalaun and Banda and one in Etah in heavy rain-related incidents during the last 24 hours. The weather department has issued warnings of very heavy rainfall, flash floods and other rain-related incidents in more than a dozen districts of Awadh and Rohilkhand regions. “In view of the recent rains, flood PAC/SDRF/NDRF teams have been deployed as per requirement for round the clock monitoring of heavy rainfall districts,” state relief commissioner GS Naveen Kumar said.
21 people died due to rain in UP and MP
An average of 28.6 mm of rain was recorded in Uttar Pradesh during the last 24 hours. Out of 75 districts of the state, 51 recorded excess rain. Hathras district recorded the highest rainfall of 185.1 mm. On the other hand, 11 people died due to heavy rains in many parts of Madhya Pradesh on Thursday, including seven people who died due to wall collapse in Datia. Officials gave this information. He said that Chief Minister Mohan Yadav chaired a high-level meeting to provide relief to the people. Officials said that three people died in Gwalior while one person died in Bhind. More than 500 people have been rescued from flood-affected areas in Gwalior.
school closed in gwalior
Seven people were killed when the wall of a medieval fort near a house collapsed due to heavy rains in Khalkapura area of ​​Datia town at 4 am. “A team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) arrived from Hyderabad in Telangana during the day and joined the rescue operation in Gwalior, which received 198.4 mm rainfall in a span of 24 hours till 8:30 am,” an official said. Schools from nursery to Class VIII as well as offices in Gwalior have been ordered to remain closed on Friday and Saturday. V S Yadav, an official at the Bhopal centre of the India Meteorological Department, told PTI that heavy rains lashing the northern parts of the state, Gwalior and Chambal regions since Tuesday are expected to subside in the next two days.
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