Raw houses collapsed due to floods of Sindh River in the villages of Shivpuri. The grains and goods kept in the houses got damaged.
The devastating floods in Shivpuri district have broken all records for the last seven decades. The devastation caused by the swollen waves of the Sindh River in 20 villages of Kolaras assembly constituency has become a painful memorable for generations to come.
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On the night of 29 July, when people had to leave their homes to save their lives, they are still fresh in their minds. This disaster, which came in the dark of night, not only swallowed houses, but also took away the hard -grown crops and the accumulated capital of the lifetime.
The flood water is now slowly descending, but now the raw houses have been found in the soil. The crops in the fields have turned into mud and the grains kept in homes have sprouted and become useless. Local residents say that they never saw such a severe flood in their lives.
Administration and army personnel are engaged in relief work. About 700 people have been evacuated to safe places and necessary assistance is being provided to the affected families. Cases of disease are also coming up in health camps. Dainik Bhaskar’s team reached the village of Kolaras Assembly, the most affected and talked to people on the situation here, read this report…

The water of Sindh River brought a disaster to 20 villages of Kolaras Assembly.
First of all, know in 5 points, the situation in Shivpuri district due to the rise of Sindh rivers…
- First – Kolaras assembly constituency of Shivpuri district caused the most severe floods in the last 70 years, which destroyed 20 villages.
- Second – On the night of 29 July, the flood in the Sindh River frozen hundreds of raw houses and thousands of bigha crops were destroyed.
- Third – More than 700 people were evacuated to safe places in a joint operation of administration and army.
- Fourth – The risk of diseases increased after floods, the Health Department treated 607 patients by organizing special camps in 20 villages.
- Fifth – The loss is being surveyed by the administration and the affected families will be compensated soon.
217 mm of rain in Badarwas caused flood in Sindh River Badarwas tehsil of Shivpuri recorded the highest 217 mm rainfall. This caused flood in the Sindh River. The district received 112.97 mm of rainfall in 24 hours, causing the total average rainfall to 1021 mm, which is 125.17% more than normal. Many villages in Kolaras tehsil have been affected by floods. Lalpur, Sangeshwar, Lagda, Pachwali, Anantpur and decorated villages are completely affected.
The flood on the night of 29 July destroyed the nights of 20 villages. As soon as water entered the houses at 11 pm, people had to leave everything and run towards high places. Savitri of Pachwali says that the water came above the waist at 11 pm. She climbed on the roof of the pucca house with her children and stayed there overnight. His raw house collapsed in front of his eyes. Grains, utensils, animals… everything was swept away. A buffalo and a goat also got flooded.

Raw houses fell due to water being filled in the villages.
Youth dies, pregnant admitted to hospital Lalpur village was flooded with a flood of Indar river along the Sindh River. After waiting overnight, the villagers were rescued on Wednesday morning. The SDERF team has evacuated 6 villagers from the boat. Durgesh Dangi (35) suffered a heart attack on the night of 29 July in Taprian of village Lalpur and died due to lack of treatment. In the morning, he was rescued and brought to Kolaras Hospital by boat. At the same time, pregnant woman Ravina Kewat has been taken to Rannod Hospital at 3 pm. At the same time, 50 people have been removed from Pachwali village, 6 from Lalpur. Rescue has rescued 4 people trapped in the house near the Resham Mata temple.
Army rescue in Anantpur, rescued 32 villagers Army personnel of 32 villagers trapped by floods in Anantpur village were successful. The women said that the houses were flooded up to the throat. She climbed on the roof with the children and spent the tarpaulin and spent the whole night waking up with the children.
Ramprasad and his wife Seema Kewat, Dharmendra and his wife Lakshmi Kewat were stranded in a two -storey house on the banks of the Sindh River near the Resham Mata temple. There was a danger of the collapse of the house in the flood. The four people kept getting wet on the upper floor overnight. The SDERF team broke the back of the house and saved the four safely.

The grains kept in the houses were also drenched in water, which is now sprouting.
Hundreds of houses fell, year -long ration Hundreds of raw houses became frozen in these villages. These houses kept in these houses, grains, household items and animal feed were washed away. Raja Bhaiya Jatav says that 15 quintals of wheat, all the household items and fodder kept for cattle were swept away in the water. Lentils, gram and wheat were damaged under Kishanvir’s house.
15 thousand bigha maize crop wasted The floods also destroyed the expectations of the farmers. Thousands of bigha crops of maize, urad, peanuts and soybeans were destroyed in the fields of Kolaras region. Lalu Prajapati and Chandrabhan Patel of Anantapur village say that the maize crop in more than 15 thousand bighas of fields has been completely submerged.
A woman from the village says that the marriage has been 40 years, but never seen such floods. When the water entered the house at one o’clock in the night, he escaped to the height of saving his life with the family. The house collapsed and the grain was washed away.

The houses in which the life of the villagers was passing, they have now reached a damaged condition.
Sudden water came, the houses of the three brothers fell Dhanpal Jatav told that at 11 pm, the water suddenly entered the house. His three brothers, including the family, came out somehow and in a short time the houses of the three collapsed. Guddi Bai of Pachwali village said that his house and goods were all swept away in the flood. She is now staying in the community building of Pachwali with her entire family.
Savitri told that at 11 pm, suddenly water came above the waist. She climbed on the roof of a pucca house with her family and stayed there all night. His raw house collapsed in front of his eyes. Cereals, goods and a buffalo and goat were washed away in floods. She could not do anything.
The entire crop of maize wasted Lalu Prajapati of Anantapur said that maize was sown in almost all the fields in the village, but was completely ruined. Chandrabhan Patel said that the flood abolished about 15,000 bighas of maize crop of nearby villages. All the hard work and expectations of the farmers were swept away in the water. About 80 percent of the fields in the area had maize crop, which has completely collapsed in this flood.
Raja Bhaiya Jatav of Pachwali village in Kolaras said that his house was completely collapsed in the flood. 15 quintals of wheat, animal straw and household items were washed away in water. Kishanveer told that he had 2 quintals, wheat 15 quintals and gram 5 quintals. When the house fell, everyone was buried in the water.

The maize crop was completely destroyed due to water filled in the fields.
607 patients were treated in 20 villages
In Shivpuri district, medical facilities were provided to the villagers by setting up special camps by the Health Department in the villages affected by heavy rains and floods. On August 1, a total of 607 patients were treated in these camps organized in 20 extremely affected villages of the district.
Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. Sanjay Rishishwar informed that on the instructions of Collector Ravindra Kumar Chaudhary, all the block medical officers were instructed to set up health camps in the affected areas. Under this, 9 medical teams were formed in seven development blocks of the district, which were equipped with necessary medicines and equipment.
In the administration ground, relief work started SDM Anoop Srivastava said that homeless people have been shifted to community buildings. They are being provided with food items, ration and medicines. At the same time, Patwari and revenue staff are going from village to village survey, so that compensation distribution can be started soon.
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