Key Points

Unprecedented rainfall has devastated Sawai Madhopur, causing significant disruptions to daily life and infrastructure. Train services have been severely impacted, with tracks submerged and signal systems disabled across multiple routes. Urban areas are experiencing extensive flooding, with roads transformed into rivers and several neighborhoods underwater. The local administration has issued travel advisories and alerts, urging residents to remain cautious during this extreme weather event.

Key Points: Rajasthan Floods Ravage Sawai Madhopur Amid Heavy Rainfall

  • Heavy rainfall paralyzes Sawai Madhopur transportation infrastructure
  • Multiple culverts collapse, disrupting road and rail connectivity
  • Ranthambore Tiger Reserve safaris suspended due to extreme weather
  • Urban areas experience severe waterlogging and flooding
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Heavy rain lashes Rajasthan's Sawai Madhopur; train services hit, schools closed for today

Severe monsoon rains disrupt train services, close schools, and cause widespread flooding in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan

"Authorities are monitoring the situation closely - Local Administration"

Jaipur, Aug 22

Heavy rain lashed Rajasthan's Sawai Madhopur, affecting train services and normal life.

The downpour, which began late Thursday night, continued through Friday afternoon, severely affecting normal life across the region.

Schools were closed on Friday as a precaution due to the incessant rainfall.

Several areas, including Bajaria, Nagar Parishad, and old city localities around the railway station, are facing severe waterlogging.

The Bodal culvert on National Highway 552 has collapsed for the second time this season, disrupting road connectivity between Sawai Madhopur, Khandar, and Sheopur.

Railway tracks have been submerged. At Sawai Madhopur railway station, water has submerged the tracks and disabled the signal system. This has led to delays and disruptions on key train routes to Jaipur, Delhi, and Mumbai. Nimod-Tigaria culvert has also been breached.

The culvert, overwhelmed by rising water levels in the Morel River, has broken again, cutting off road access.

The administration has issued advisories against travel toward Barnala and Sancholi. Further, the Olwada Banas culvert has been flooded.

Eventually, rainwater flowing over the culvert has further disrupted vehicular movement in the area. Urban areas are also grappling with significant flooding.

Several homes have been inundated, causing distress among residents. Roads in Ranthambore Road, Mirza Mohalla, Regar Mohalla, Ansari Mohalla, Jama Masjid, and the Main Bazaar have turned into virtual rivers.

Owing to the inclement weather and flooding, safaris in the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve have also been temporarily suspended.

Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, and locals are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and stay alert.

Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert in Jaipur and nearby areas, and warned of heavy rain.

Also, a yellow alert has been issued for Tonk, Sawai Madhopur, Sikar, Bundi, Kota, Dausa and other districts.

- IANS

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Priya S
My cousin is stuck in Sawai Madhopur since yesterday. Train services completely disrupted. Hope the administration arranges alternative transport soon. Stay safe everyone! ❤️
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Aman W
This happens every year in Rajasthan during monsoon. Our drainage systems need major upgradation. Praying for the safety of all affected families. 🙏
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Sarah B
Had booked Ranthambore safari for this weekend. Disappointed but completely understand the safety concerns. Hope the tigers and wildlife are safe during this heavy rainfall.
Vikram M
The railway signal system failure is serious. Hope they restore it quickly. Many people depend on these routes for daily commute and essential travel.
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Nisha Z
Good that schools were closed proactively. Children's safety should always come first. Hope the administration provides relief measures to affected families soon.

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