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MP rain Mayhem: ‘Don’t see such destruction in 70 years’

MP rain Mayhem: 'Don't see such destruction in 70 years'
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Bhopal: Minister of Chief Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday said the state had not seen such destruction in the last 70 years after heavy rains destroyed the Gwalior-Chambal region, leaving two dead people.
Bridges and other infrastructure bear the burns of floods.
Shivpuri and Shehopur district recorded one death.
1 / 9Madhya Pradesh Flood: Picture of a sunk village, the previous rescue work of interest in flowers continued to bring in the havoc in the North Madhya Pradesh, especially the Gwalior-Chambal region, on Wednesday, with the death toll up 14, three bridges were swept away and three.
Hundreds of villages are more sinkling.
(Photo: Indian Air Force / Twitter) PM Narendra Modi and Minister of Home Union Amit Shah spoke with the chairman of the Shivraj Minister Singh Chouhan and convinced all assistance.
(Photo: Indian / Twitter Air Force) Minister of Madesh Pradesh Minister of Shivraj Singh Chouhan conducted aerial survey of the area affected by the flood in Statemadhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra had to be saved by the IAF Chopper during a visit to the region of the world affected by the district flood on Wednesday afternoon.
NDRF personnel saved people who were flooded from the village of Mohana District Gwalior.
(Photo: NDRF / Twitter) Rescue operations are taking place at Vedpura Village in Morena District.
(Photo: NDRF / Twitter) The Indian Air Force on Wednesday saved seven people stranded on the roof of the temple, near Seondha in the Datia Madhya Pradesh district due to overflowing in the Sind River.
(Photo: Indian Air Force / Twitter) The people affected by floods were saved from the lowland area near the Seep River at SHOOT on Wednesday.
(Photo of PTI) as part of the flood assistance operation in Shivpuri & Datia District in MP, Helicopter IAF airlifted 37 people from the Narwar & Sunari area to a safer location.
(Photo: Indian Air Force / Twitter) Seven people are also injured – four in use, two in Shivpuri and one in Morena – in the incident related to rain.
The heavy bathroom damaged the bridge near the Temple of Ratangarh (Datiaia) and Sankua because many people were trapped there, Chouhan said.
Watch: MPE MP Educated Saved by IAF Chopperin Morning, Chouhan spoke to the commissioner and Inspector General of the Gwalior Division and Chambal (consisting of Gwalior, Shivpuri, Guna, Ashok Nagar, District, Sheopur, Morena and Bhind area) to take stock of floods and operations Rescue, an official from the State Administration in Bhopal said.
The minister’s chairman also informed that air operations began to save people in the Bhind Flood and Karera District in Shivpuri Regency.
Flood MP: 70 Tim SDRF is involved in rescue Ops, informing CM Shivraj “The country has not seen such destruction in the last 70 years facing the gwalior-chambal area that is hair.
The bridge near the Temple of Ratangarh’s eyes and Sankua in the area was damaged and many people were stranded In these areas, “said the official quoted Chouhan.
On Wednesday night, 57 people were saved from River Pahadi in the Shivpuri District, officials said, added that efforts to save 35 people were stranded there.
In addition, 13 people were saved from the Teela area in Shivpuri, they said.
Chouhan spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the morning to tell him about the latest flood situation, and rescue and aid operation.
He told PM about major damage caused by infrastructure, plants, power and telecommunications tissue and about the needs of basic needs, the official said.
The prime minister has convinced all possible assistance to the state to handle the situation, they said.
Chouhan also gave a direction of the Minister of Home Amit Shah about the situation of flooding in the state.
Meanwhile, rainfall activities have diminished in the Gwalior-Chambal region in the last 24 hours, said P K Saha, senior meteorologist at the Bhopal Office of the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD).
He said Shivpuri and Sheopur received 37mm and 11mm rainfall, respectively, in a 24-hour period ended at 8:30 a.m.
on Thursday.
“Low pressure (formed) in the northwest (Gwalior and Chambal) Madhya Pradesh and neighboring areas are now located in the central part of North MP (including Bhopal) and a side by side,” he added.
With PTI InputSwatch Madhya Pradesh: Shivraj Singh Chauhan conducted a air survey of flood-hit areas

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