Rain in Jharkhand: Heavy rain in Jharkhand has affected life, bridge washed away in Bokaro, gas leakage due to landslide in Dhanbad

Last Updated on 03/08/2024 by wccexam Desk

Heavy Rain In Jharkhand , In most parts of Jharkhand, life has become miserable due to continuous heavy rains since late Thursday night. A bridge connecting Dhende and Siyari Panchayat in Gomia block area of ​​Bokaro district collapsed on Saturday. A local man named Bhanwarilal Prajapati, who was passing through the bridge at the time of the accident, was swept away by the strong current of water.

In Ranchi’s Ratu Road area, a fourth class student died after falling under a wall that collapsed due to rain. On Friday, the NDRF had to descend for rescue operations in Ranchi’s Deepatoli-Bandhgadi locality as more than 50 houses were flooded and flood-like conditions developed.

Mining operations in coal mines have been badly affected due to incessant rain

Continuous rain in Dhanbad Coalfield has badly affected the mining work in coal mines. Coal production and dispatch could not take place due to waterlogging in open cast mines and mud on the roads. In view of the severity of the rain, coal workers were not allowed to enter the underground mines.

The ground collapsed with a loud noise near Lodna High School and smoke has been leaking since then. Due to this, people living in the area are in panic. Underground fire has been burning in this coal area for many years.

The water level of Kharkai and Swarnarekha rivers increased in Jamshedpur

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The water level of Kharkai and Swarnarekha rivers has risen in Jamshedpur. The water level of both the rivers is currently a few meters below the danger mark. The district administration has appealed to the people living in the coastal areas and flood areas of both the rivers to remain alert. The district administration has asked people not to go to the river banks so that there is no loss of life or property.

Government and private schools remained closed across the state on August 3

Four tractors that had come to extract sand got stuck in Matrukha of Giridih district due to the rising water level of the Barakar river. The labourers and drivers on these tractors somehow managed to escape with their lives. In view of the heavy rains, government and private schools have been kept closed across the state on Saturday on the orders of CM Hemant Soren.