Chhattisgarh: 14 labourers stranded in floodwaters rescued in Gariaband
Gariaband, July 5
Fourteen labourers who were stranded due to rising floodwaters in Chhattisgarh's Gariaband district were safely rescued following a joint operation, officials said.
The labourers were trapped after continuous rainfall over the past 24 hours caused a sudden surge in the water levels of the Bagnai River.
Nitesh Singh, DSP Gariaband, stated that the incident occurred at Bijapal village, located on the border of Gariaband and Mahasamund districts.
"Bijapal village is located on the border of Gariaband and Mahasamund districts, under the jurisdiction of Chura Police Station. Bridge construction work was underway on the Bagnai River there, and 14 labourers were living in a makeshift shed beneath the bridge. Due to continuous rainfall in Gariaband district over the past 24 hours, the water level rose suddenly, trapping all 14 labourers," DSP Singh said.
Upon receiving information about the stranded workers, a rescue mission was launched by local authorities.
"A joint rescue operation was successfully carried out by the Gariaband Police team and the Mahasamund Home Guard team. Had they not been rescued in time, their lives could have been in danger; we have averted a serious situation," the DSP added.
The official further noted that the administration remains on high alert as inclement weather persists in the region.
"It is raining continuously. Gariaband district is surrounded by forests, small streams, rivers, and hills; consequently, water levels are rising due to the rain. The Gariaband Police team is on alert at the site and maintaining a close watch," DSP Singh said.
Severe waterlogging also hit several parts of Raipur, following overnight rainfall, with water levels rising to knee-deep in some areas and waist-deep in others, residents said.
Filthy water entered many homes, damaging belongings and forcing families to stay awake through the night to ensure the safety of children and elderly members.
Several neighbourhoods in the city turned into ponds after the rain. Along with streets being submerged, two to three feet of water entered houses. From around 2 AM, residents were seen bailing out water and trying to secure their possessions. Many families went without sleep and meals, and some even struggled to access drinking water.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) weather bulletin of Saturday, fairly Widespread to Widespread rainfall is likely over Chhattisgarh, East Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and West Madhya Pradesh till July 10.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Why were labourers living under a bridge in the first place? 😐 This shows the poor living conditions of migrant workers. Yes, rescue was successful, but we need to address root causes—safe housing, proper monitoring during monsoon, and basic amenities.
Kudos to DSP Nitesh Singh and the teams! Timely action saved 14 lives. This is what efficient governance looks like. But Raipur's waterlogging issue mentioned in the article is equally concerning—knee- and waist-deep water in a capital city? Drainage infrastructure needs urgent overhaul.
What about the families of these labourers? They must be worried sick. Relief work is important, but so is compensation for lost wages and damaged belongings. Hope the district administration provides proper support during the rainy season.
Every monsoon, same story—flooding, waterlogging, rescues. Chhattisgarh's geography is challenging with forests and small rivers, but authorities should proactively set up relief camps and deploy boats in vulnerable areas. Better preparation can avoid last-minute heroics. Well done on this rescue though.
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