Biparjoy weakens, yet brings rain to Dhaulpur, Ajmer and Sawai Madhopur. Jaipur News – Times of India

Jaipur/Jaisalmer/Jodhpur : Intensity of cyclonic storm Biparjoy Weakened on Tuesday but still brought heavy rains in Ajmer, Kota Dholpur And Sawai Madhopur districts. Barmer, Jalore and Sirohi districts witnessed flood-like situation due to incessant rains from Saturday to Monday, the situation is returning to normal on Tuesday due to negligible rains. Jaipur, Dausa, Sikar and Alwar districts received scattered rains on Tuesday.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot Conducted aerial survey of Barmer, Jalore and Sirohi districts and met people affected by rain and storm. He directed the officials to expedite the repair work.
Talking to the media in Jodhpur, Gehlot said that NDRF and SDRF The timely disbursement of compensation to people affected by natural calamities was delayed due to the revised rules by the Centre. “I have written to the Prime Minister about this. Our Chief Secretary is in talks with the officials at the Center to rectify these rules. Not only Rajasthan but other states are also facing this problem in giving timely compensation If compensation cannot be given in time, what is the use of them? It is a big problem,” the CM said.
Gehlot said that more than 17,000 people were shifted before the cyclone hit and 17 teams of SDRF and 8 teams of NDRF along with the army played a vital role in the relief and rescue operations.
Dholpur received 188 mm of rain, the highest in the state, followed by Banera (Bhilwara) 121 mm, Kishangarh (Ajmer) 115 mm, Nasirabad 106 mm, Wazirpur (Sawai Madhopur) 85 mm, and 10 mm of rain fell. Other places in the state. Ajmer recorded 149.1 mm of rain on Tuesday.
An SDRF team led by Additional SP Lokesh Sonwal rescued 63 people from Raithal village in Jalore district under adverse conditions. Sonwal said, “The area was completely submerged and rain water was continuously coming at 11 pm when we got information that 63 people were trapped. With our equipment and team, we started the rescue operation and reached 5 am on Tuesday morning. successfully rescued them at ,
In Pali district, where CM Gehlot will visit on Wednesday, two major dams—Jawai and Hemawas—have already touched levels of 40 feet and 26 feet respectively, while over 21 dams in the district have overflowed.