Madhya Pradesh Heavy Rain Alert: Monsoon is raining in the whole country including Madhya Pradesh. Not only here, this rain has caused huge devastation in many states. It is raining heavily in Madhya Pradesh as well. Madhya Pradesh has received 12 percent excess monsoon rains so far. In this, 15 percent more rain has been received in East Madhya Pradesh and 9 percent more in West Madhya Pradesh.
Water level of Narmada river increased
Meteorologist Ashfaq Hussain of the Meteorological Center Bhopal said that it is raining in Madhya Pradesh right now. The monsoon rainfall that has been recorded so far is 12 percent more than normal. It is 15 percent more in East Madhya Pradesh and 9 percent more in West Madhya Pradesh. In the next 4-5 days, there will be moderate rains in the entire Madhya Pradesh. There is a possibility of heavy rain at some places and very heavy rain at some places. At the same time, due to heavy rains, the water level of Narmada river has also increased. Not only this, due to heavy rains, 4 people got stuck in Narmada river in Bhedaghat area.
all four people got out safely
However, the four people trapped in the Narmada river have been safely taken out by the National Disaster Response Force. In this case, Sunil Kumar, NDRF team leader, Jabalpur told that we got information from the control room that 4 people are trapped in Narmada river. On reaching the spot, we saw that the water level of Narmada river is very high. We worked hard to get all the four trapped people out safely.
Sunil Kumar, NDRF told that when it was difficult to evacuate people at night, the administration also called the NDRF team from Bhopal to Jabalpur. The NDRF team arrived early in the morning, took stock of the situation and then started trying to get people out with the help of ropes. However, during this time the water level of Narmada had reduced to a great extent, due to which there was some ease in reaching the people trapped on the rocks and finally all the four people were taken out one by one with the help of rope amid the strong current of Narmada. . At the same time, officials of the NDRF team say that due to monsoon, such situations often arise, but people should not go to dangerous places to avoid such situations.