Heavy rainfall in Madhya Pradesh in Sehore district in the last 48 hours with water bodies selling up.
Many parts of India is under heavy rainfall and floods, and Madhya Pradesh with not much difference as many districts have been receiving continuous rainfall for more than 24 hours, and the incessant showers have thrown the daily life out of the gear.
In Ujjain, temples located on Ramghat were flooded. Other parts of the district too have been severely impacted by the rains. Water also entered Maa Chamunda Temple located near the Chambal river in Nagda town.
Home guards have been deputed at Rajghat to prevent devotees from coming to temples. A small bridge on the Shipra river was completely submerged after the water level went up
Ujjain’s Municipal Commissioner Kshitij Singhal said the temples near the Shipra river have been hit hard by flash floods. The administration has identified safe areas where people from low-lying areas can be shifted if the situation demands.
Ujjain, Indore, Sehore, Shajapur, Agar Malwa, and others have been battered by Sunday’s downpour. According to the Ujjain observatory, the district recorded around 63.5 mm rainfall in just 15 hours due to which waterlogging was reported from low-lying areas such as Atlas Chauraha, KD Gate and Topkhana.
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