School-house swimming pool, the way of movement closed… This village of MP immersed in the rain, only one will have to swim

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School-house swimming pool, the way of movement closed… This village of MP immersed in the rain, only one will have to swim


The Gunjari river is in spate due to heavy rains started in Kolaras in Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh. Due to the rise in the water level of the river, the threat of floods has started looming in many villages. At the same time, the bridges on the drains have been washed away in the strong flow of water. Even in the lower area, river water has reached school and home. Despite the flood -like condition, no relief or rescue operations have been started by the administration at any place, nor any assessment was done.

Due to increasing water in the Gunjari river, the bridge on the road coming from Mohra-Sarjapur to Kolaras in Mohra village of Kolaras was washed away. Due to this, the movement of people of many villages was interrupted. Apart from this, the school has become a swimming pool due to water filling up to above the knee in the government school of Mohra village. The condition of the school is that the water entered inside the school. For this reason, the school remained closed on Thursday. In Chandauria village too, a wooden bridge was washed away in a strong flow of water. Here too people have been facing a lot of trouble.

25 -year record broken in Chanini

Pani has reached inside the village in Chanaini village. Rain water is full not only on the roads of the village but also in the houses of the people. People have suffered a lot of damage due to rain, which includes crops and everyday items. According to the villagers, the water of the river reached the houses of the people about 25 years ago in Chanini village. At the same time, for the first time after 25 years, water reached the village and houses for the first time.

Many avenues closed due to flowing culvert

The culvert near Singarpur on the Prime Minister’s village road connecting villages like Pahada, Singarpur, Bachhaurya, Sunajpur, etc., was swept away by a strong flow in the water. The situation became such that a villager in Bachharya village had come to leave the village from the ambulance hospital, but the ambulance could not reach the village due to the broken bridge. Because of this, the family of the patient took the patient on his shoulder and took it to the village. Due to breaking the culvert, patients of these villages will have to reach Kolaras via Bhansada.