Madhya Pradesh is battling intense rainfall and flooding. Three people died in Shivpuri, and a child is missing in Ashoknagar. The IMD issued a red alert for 19 districts. Local authorities continue rescue efforts as more rain is expected over weekend.
Madhya Pradesh has received 61% more rainfall this season. Niwari, Tikamgarh, and Sheopur have exceeded their quota, while Indore and Ujjain remain dry. Here’s a breakdown of the latest rainfall figures.
Heavy rainfall in Madhya Pradesh has triggered flood alerts in 16 districts. Chhatarpur recorded 310 mm of rain. Schools are closed in several areas, and dam gates have been opened.
Twelve districts in Madhya Pradesh are under a heavy rain alert. The IMD warns of intense downpours over the next 48 hours as dams continue to overflow and river levels rise.
IMD reports Madhya Pradesh has received 18.2 inches of rain so far, 72% of the seasonal average. Niwari surpasses quota, while Indore and Ujjain lag behind. Heavy rain alert in 18 districts.
Relentless rain has flooded towns across Madhya Pradesh, with over half the seasonal rain falling in just four weeks. Officials have issued warnings as rivers swell, dams overflow, and travel becomes dangerous.
Heavy rains have triggered floods in Chhatarpur, Tikamgarh, Ashoknagar, and Guna. With more rain forecast across 35 districts, authorities have launched rescue operations and opened relief camps.
Heavy rain continues to batter Madhya Pradesh. Chitrakoot’s ghats are underwater, roads are flooded, and seven people have died in Mandla. Authorities remain on alert as 45 districts face warnings.
Non-stop rainfall across Madhya Pradesh has triggered flooding in several districts. Rivers are rising, bridges are submerged, and roads are blocked. Alerts issued.
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