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939 prisoners shift when the rain sank prison

939 prisoners shift when the rain sank prison
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VARANATION: Continuous rain from Friday to Saturday night brings havoc in Ballia and the Azamgarh District of Uttar Pradesh.
Because of heavy water weight in Ballia prison, 939 prisoners shifted to neighboring districts while heavy pumps were being arranged for the area of ​​the city of Azamgarh.
#UTTARPRADESH: Waterlogging is heavy in #Ballia prison for continuous rain.
A total of 939 prisoners shifted …
https://t.co/CIYL3VNHFD- TOI Lucknow News (@Toilucknow) 1633179661000 sent Commissioner Division Azamgarh, Vijay Vishwas Pant, who held an official meeting on Saturday night to complete the strategy to clean water from the Ballia area and Azamgarh, told Tii, “Especially the main area of ​​the city in the two districts was severely beaten in the fall of the shift in prisoners to the Azamgarh prison and Ambedkar Nagar District.” Ballia Lal District Guards Ratnakar Singh said that heavy water problems inside the barracks Has been taken to the knowledge of senior officers in Azamgarh and also those in Lucknow.
“After checking the situation, officials issued orders to shift prisoners to prisons from neighboring districts”, he said.
“When getting orders for the transfer of 939 detainees including 61 women as many as 600 have been sent to the Azamgarh prison while 339 was transferred to Ambedkar Nagar Jail”, said Ballia District Prison Supervisor.
A large band of officials remained busy in managing the bus to shift the detainees in the midst of strict security arrangements.
On the other hand, defecating in most cities Azamgarh has caused the installation of heavy duty water pumps.
Pants say that when the pump up to 100 HP is installed at a different point does not provide sufficient support, more pumps from 150 hp and the above capacity is being arranged.
Rajesh Kumar District Judge took a stock of situations in Azamgarh and ensured creation of houses took shelter in six wedding rooms and courtyards, for those who want to leave their homes in the explored areas for safer places.

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