Key Points

Madhya Pradesh has received 37% excess rainfall this monsoon, prompting CM Mohan Yadav to direct urgent flood-prevention measures. IMD issued orange alerts for Jhabua and Alirajpur, with 20 districts expecting heavy downpours. The government is deploying barricades, drainage fixes, and disaster teams while ensuring festival safety. Farmers will receive prioritized seed and fertilizer supplies amid the weather crisis.

Key Points: MP Sees 37% Excess Rain as CM Yadav Issues Flood Alerts

  • Jhabua and Alirajpur face highest rainfall with orange alert
  • IMD predicts heavy showers in Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior
  • CM directs disaster teams and dam alerts for villagers
  • Monsoon preparedness ordered for festivals and farm support
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MP records 37 pc more rainfall till June 26, CM Yadav alerts authorities

Madhya Pradesh records heavy rainfall with IMD warnings in 20 districts as CM Yadav orders safety measures for floods and festivals.

"Barricades must be placed at waterlogged spots to ensure citizens' safety – CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, June 27

Madhya Pradesh has recorded 37 per cent more rainfall than normal between June 1 to 26, according to India Meteorological Department's regional office, Bhopal.

Jhabua and Alirajpur districts have recorded the highest rainfall, and the IMD has forecast that these two districts will receive heavy rain in the next 24 hours.

Heavy rain is also predicted in 20 other districts, including Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, and Jabalpur.

According to IMD's data, an orange alert has been issued for these two districts. Ten other districts – Rajgarh, Vidisha, Raisen, Sagar, Damoh, Seoni, Umaria, Dindori, Mandla, and Balaghat – are under heavy rain alert.

Meanwhile, a yellow alert for rainfall is in place for Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Jabalpur, Gwalior, and other districts.

Weather officials said that a low-pressure area is also active along this path.

Additionally, a cyclonic circulation is active in northeast Madhya Pradesh.

With heavy rain lashing the state, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has directed officials to make arrangements to tackle any untoward situations.

In a meeting with senior officials on Thursday, the Chief Minister directed that barricades be placed at waterlogged spots like submerged roads and bridges to ensure citizens' safety.

Drainage and sewer blockages should be resolved urgently, he said.

In case of water release from dams, villagers should be informed through announcements, WhatsApp, phone calls, and other means.

Disaster response teams must remain active, and boats should be arranged in the districts as required.

The Chief Minister has directed officials to ensure arrangements at religious places during the upcoming major festivals in the next two months.

District administrations have directed officials to ensure necessary arrangements at religious places during the upcoming major festivals in the next two months for the convenience of devotees.

He has instructed that monsoon-related issues must be addressed promptly, and adequate arrangements should be made for seeds and fertilisers for farmers.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Good to see CM Yadav taking proactive steps! In MP, we've seen how heavy rains can disrupt life completely. Hope the authorities implement these measures properly. The focus on farmers' needs is especially important - kharif crops depend on this season. 🌾
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Priya M.
While the alert system is good, I wish they'd improve drainage infrastructure permanently rather than temporary fixes every monsoon. My area in Indore floods with just 2 hours of heavy rain. Long-term solutions needed!
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Amit S.
The WhatsApp alert system for dam water release is a smart move! Many villages get caught unaware. But hope they also consider rural areas with poor network coverage. Traditional methods like beating drums might still be needed in some places.
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Sunita R.
Concerned about the festivals mentioned - with heavy rains, safety at religious gatherings becomes crucial. Authorities must ensure proper crowd management and emergency exits. Last year's incidents were eye-openers. 🙏
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Vikram J.
37% more rainfall is alarming! Climate change is showing its effects clearly now. While immediate arrangements are good, MP government should also think about water conservation - store this excess rainwater for summer months.
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Neha P.
The orange alert districts need special attention. In 2019, my relatives in Jhabua had to evacuate due to sudden floods. Hope the disaster teams are well-prepared this time with proper equipment and training. Stay safe everyone!

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