Ranchi, June 23
Continuous torrential rains have severely affected normal life across several districts of Jharkhand.
Urban areas such as Ranchi, Ramgarh, Latehar, Jamshedpur, Hazaribagh, Bokaro, and Giridih are facing the brunt due to waterlogging, with floodwaters entering homes in low-lying areas.
The relentless rainfall has led to multiple incidents of house collapses and people drowning in rivers, reservoirs, and waterfalls.
In Hazaribagh’s Rasoi Dhamna Baratola village under the Barhi police station area, the roof of a dilapidated house collapsed amid heavy rain late Sunday night.
A couple -- Habib Ansari and his wife Jumera Khatoon, both around 50 years old -- died after being buried under the debris. Their bodies were recovered by villagers on Monday morning.
In Palamu district, two children were swept away while bathing in rain-swollen rivers. Twelve-year-old Rakesh Kumar Amanat, a resident of Uksu village under Panki police station, was found dead on Monday.
Fourteen-year-old Sameer Ansari from Basaria village of the same area also drowned in the Amanat River. His body is yet to be recovered.
On Saturday evening, two more children drowned in Barka Bandh in Palamu town.
In Bokaro’s Chandrapura block, a section of a newly constructed bridge and its guard wall on the Jamunia River was washed away in the rain. The bridge had not yet been inaugurated.
As a precautionary measure, authorities have temporarily closed the road to the popular Panchghagh Waterfall in Khunti district due to a sharp rise in water levels.
According to the latest data from the Meteorological Department, Jharkhand has received 102 per cent more rainfall than the seasonal average so far.
Ranchi tops the list with 265 per cent excess rainfall, followed by Latehar (241 per cent), Lohardaga (190 per cent), Seraikela-Kharsawan (172 per cent), and Palamu (156 per cent).
Only Deoghar, Godda, and Pakur districts have received slightly below-average rainfall, with deficits ranging from 12 per cent to 19 per cent.
— IANS
Reader Comments
This is heartbreaking 💔 The bridge collapse before inauguration shows poor construction quality. Why don't we learn from past monsoon disasters? My prayers for all affected families.
Authorities must take responsibility! 265% excess rainfall in Ranchi is no joke. Where are the proper drainage systems? Every year same story - waterlogging and tragedies. Enough is enough!
So sad about the children drowning. Parents please educate your kids about monsoon dangers. Rivers look tempting but can be deadly. Stay safe everyone ðŸ™
Climate change is hitting hard. We need better disaster preparedness. Kudos to villagers who helped recover bodies - shows humanity still exists in tough times.
That bridge washed away before inauguration is a red flag! Someone must audit all new constructions in Jharkhand. Public safety cannot be compromised for kickbacks.
My cousin in Jamshedpur sent videos - water everywhere! 😰 When will our cities develop proper infrastructure? Praying for all affected families to find strength.
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