Biparjoy: Heavy rains lash Rajasthan, flood-like situation in several districts, 1000 villages affected

| Jun 18, 2023, 11:41:06 AM | TOI.in
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Heavy rains lashed several districts of Rajasthan under impact of Biparjoy. Biparjoy has now taken the form of depression over Rajasthan. Heavy rains have been recorded in Sirohi, Barmer, Jalore, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur districts. Hundreds of people have been shifted to safer locations in Barmer district. Over 1,000 villages in Jalore and Barmer are without power supply. Rainfall of 210 mm was recorded in Mount Abu, while 136 mm rain was recorded in Sedwa of Barmer district.

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