Heavy Winds Destroy Pandal in Patna; Rajasthan Surveys Crop Damage

Heavy winds and rain caused a pandal to collapse in Patna's Dak Bungalow area, with officials confirming no injuries. Separately, parts of Rajasthan experienced unseasonal rainfall, prompting Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma to order immediate surveys to assess crop damage. The CM emphasized the government's commitment to supporting affected farmers with prompt assistance. The India Meteorological Department has issued a nationwide alert for thunderstorms, rainfall, and gusty winds in the coming days.

Key Points: Storm Damages Pandal in Patna, Rajasthan Assesses Crop Loss

  • Pandal destroyed in Patna storm
  • No injuries reported
  • Rajasthan faces unseasonal rainfall
  • CM orders crop damage surveys
  • IMD issues nationwide weather alert
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Bihar: Heavy winds cause destruction of pandal in Dak Bungalow; no injuries

Heavy winds destroy a pandal in Patna's Dak Bungalow. Rajasthan CM orders crop damage surveys after unseasonal rain. IMD issues nationwide alert.

"No one has been injured in this incident. The situation is being assessed, and the structure will later be removed. - Diksha, City SP, Central"

Patna, March 28

Heavy winds and rain led to the destruction of a pandal located in the Dak Bungalow region of Patna on Friday.

Speaking with ANI, City SP, Central, Diksha said that no one has been injured in the incident, and efforts are being made to remove the pandal debris.

"An LED gate has broken and fallen because of the storm here. No one has been injured in this incident. The situation is being assessed, and the structure will later be removed," she said.

Separately, earlier this week, several areas of Jaipur witnessed a sudden change in weather on Monday as rainfall lashed parts of the city. The showers, which began in the early hours, covered different parts of Rajasthan.

The current weather has transitioned the city's climate from warm to pleasant.

Meanwhile, on Saturday, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma directed all district collectors to immediately conduct surveys to assess crop damage caused by heavy rainfall across the state. The Rajasthan CM instructed officials to submit the crop damage survey reports at the earliest possible.

In a post on X, CM Sharma emphasised that Rajasthan's prosperity is built on the foundation of its farmers, asserting that the state government stands firmly with them with "complete sensitivity and responsibility.

"Instructions have been issued to all District Collectors to immediately conduct surveys and submit reports at the earliest for the proper assessment of the damage caused to our farmer brethren due to heavy rainfall in various regions of the state. The prosperity of Rajasthan rests on the foundation of our farmer brothers and sisters. The state government stands firmly with you with complete sensitivity and responsibility. Providing prompt and adequate assistance to every affected farmer is our utmost priority, towards which the government is fully committed," said CM Sharma on Saturday.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a nationwide weather alert, forecasting widespread thunderstorms, rainfall, lightning, and gusty winds across multiple regions over the coming days.

- ANI

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Priya S
The weather is really unpredictable this year. One day it's scorching, the next there are storms. Good to see the Rajasthan CM is taking crop damage seriously. Farmers are the backbone of our country. 🙏
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Rahul R
IMD alerts are there, but are local administrations listening? Proactive measures before the storm could have prevented this damage in Patna. Just removing debris afterwards is not enough.
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Ashley H
Visiting from the US and following Indian news. It's impressive how quickly the SP confirmed no injuries. The focus on farmer welfare in Rajasthan is also commendable. Hope the assistance reaches them promptly.
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Karthik V
LED gate broken? These are heavy. It's a miracle no one was underneath. We spend lakhs on decorations but often ignore basic structural engineering. Time for municipal bodies to enforce stricter codes for pandals.
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Nisha Z
The change from warm to pleasant weather is welcome, but not at this cost. My heart goes out to the farmers in Rajasthan. Surveys are good, but compensation must be timely and fair. No more delays, please.

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