In Rajasthan, India, heavy rainfall over the past two days has resulted in the tragic loss of at least 20 lives, with multiple drowning incidents reported across the state. The relentless downpour has caused severe flooding, forcing the closure of schools in several districts, including Jaipur and Dausa. The state’s rivers and streets have overflowed, creating dangerous conditions for residents.
In response, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot convened an emergency meeting to assess the situation and coordinate disaster management efforts. The state government has issued warnings for continued heavy rainfall, urging residents to stay indoors and take necessary precautions. Emergency services have been mobilized to assist affected areas, and the administration is working to provide relief to those impacted by the floods.
The situation remains critical, with authorities closely monitoring weather conditions and preparing for further challenges as the rains continue.