Jaipur: The circulation system turned into a low-pressure area over north-eastern Rajasthan, causing heavy downpours in Kota, Udaipur, and Jodhpur divisions during the past 24 hours. Heavy rains have disrupted life in the state, with 7 people died due to drowning, lightning, and electrocution amid the rain, while 7 were swept away in the Chambal River in Kota. Of these, 1 was rescued, while 6 are missing.
There were flood like situations in Kota, Baran, Pali and some other places in Rajasthan with the highest rainfall of 198 mm was recorded in Khatoli, Kota and 167 mm in Pali. Apart from this, around 15 statins received rainfall of 100-150 mm during the past 24 hours.
Extremely heavy rains in parts of #Jodhpur .. #Rajasthan is currently receiving heavy rains due to low pressure moving across the state..#Monsoon #Weatherupdate #Mausam https://t.co/T8obJudypx
— Weatherman Sumit 🇮🇳 (@WeathermanSumit) July 13, 2025
Seven people were swept away due to the rise in the Chambal river near Biraj Mataji temple in Nimoda Hariji village in Kota. Of these, 6 are missing, while 1 person was rescued by the SDRF team.
A young woman was swept away along with her scooter in the strong flow of water in Bandha Dharampura of the district. The SDRF team took her out and rushed to the hospital, but she died.
Three youths died due to drowning in the Nilia Mahadev waterfall in Chittorgarh. All three were second-year students of nursing college and were on a picnic.
Rajasthan Rains: Wall Of Residential Building Collapses In Jodhpur; Incident Captured On CCTVhttps://t.co/aDaetZFNdj
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Besides this, a child died after being swept away in a drain in Rawatbhata, a youth died due to lightning in Bharatpur, another youth died due to electrocution in Pali, and a young man was swept away in the Baamni river in Dholpur.
Rajasthan Rains: Wall Of Residential Building Collapses In Jodhpur; Incident Captured On CCTVThe Met department has predicted heavy downpours to continue during the next few days and issued red and yellow alerts for various parts of Rajasthan.
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