Heavy Rains Batter Rajasthan With Alerts Across 13 Districts & Dam Breaches Flood Villages
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Rajasthan has once again come under the strong influence of monsoon showers, with widespread rainfall bringing both relief and disruption across several districts. Farmers are welcoming the much-needed water for their crops, but heavy downpours have also triggered incidents of flooding, property damage, and emergencies in parts of the state. The Meteorological Department has predicted that the wet spell will continue for the next few days, prompting warnings and preparedness measures from local authorities to ensure public safety.
Meteorological experts noted that a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal and a trough line stretching across north India are fuelling this surge of rain activity. This weather pattern is expected to maintain its intensity until the first week of September, raising the likelihood of overflowing rivers and reservoirs in low-lying zones.
In Dausa district, the sudden breach of a local dam resulted in water entering nearby villages, forcing authorities to carry out large-scale evacuation efforts. Similar situations have been reported in Kotkhawda and Chaksu, where floodwaters spread into agricultural land, damaging standing crops and affecting villagers’ daily lives.
Rescue teams have managed to save people trapped in rising waters, while alerts have been issued advising the public to avoid rivers, dams, and bridges until the weather improves. Electricity supply has also been disrupted in rural belts due to submerged transformers, adding to the challenges faced by households.
Widespread Showers Across Eastern And Southern Regions
The latest phase of the monsoon has been particularly active in eastern and southern Rajasthan. Districts including Kota, Jhalawar, Pratapgarh, Banswara, and Chittorgarh have recorded significant rainfall, with several towns registering more than 30 mm of precipitation within 24 hours. Rain gauges in regions such as Bharatpur, Alwar, Nagaur, and Jaipur also showed consistent downpours, indicating that the system is impacting both urban and rural areas alike.Meteorological experts noted that a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal and a trough line stretching across north India are fuelling this surge of rain activity. This weather pattern is expected to maintain its intensity until the first week of September, raising the likelihood of overflowing rivers and reservoirs in low-lying zones.
Incidents Of Flooding And Structural Damage Reported
While the rainfall has eased water shortages in parts of the state, it has also led to incidents of flooding. Reports from Dausa, Jodhpur, Jalore, and Sirohi highlight cases of overflowing streams and disrupted traffic movement. In certain regions, houses and rural roads have been inundated, leaving residents stranded and dependent on rescue operations.In Dausa district, the sudden breach of a local dam resulted in water entering nearby villages, forcing authorities to carry out large-scale evacuation efforts. Similar situations have been reported in Kotkhawda and Chaksu, where floodwaters spread into agricultural land, damaging standing crops and affecting villagers’ daily lives.
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Human Casualties And Accidents Amid Torrential Rains
The intensity of the downpour has also contributed to accidents and tragic incidents. A teacher in Pratapgarh lost his life after falling into a swollen river, while other reports mention individuals being swept away in flooded streams. In Jodhpur’s Tinwari area, a house collapse during heavy showers caused panic, although rescue teams were quick to respond. These events highlight the dual nature of the rains — beneficial for agriculture yet hazardous for communities living in vulnerable areas.Relief Efforts And Precautionary Measures In Place
District administrations have been placed on alert as rainfall continues. Disaster management teams, police, and local authorities have been deployed in sensitive regions to assist those affected. In some areas, schools were closed to ensure student safety, while traffic diversions were set up to prevent vehicles from entering waterlogged zones.Rescue teams have managed to save people trapped in rising waters, while alerts have been issued advising the public to avoid rivers, dams, and bridges until the weather improves. Electricity supply has also been disrupted in rural belts due to submerged transformers, adding to the challenges faced by households.