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Weather Update: Two deaths due to rains in many districts of Rajasthan, two killed due to lightning

In Rajasthan, the weather changed on Sunday and the rains continued in many districts even today. According to the Meteorological Department, the highest rainfall was recorded at 118.5 mm in Jalore. At the same time, 51.2 mm in Pilani, 24 mm in Sangaria of Hanumangarh, 23.5 mm in Lunkaransar in Bikaner and 21 mm in Vanasthali.

Celestial electricity fell in many districts, two people died

Along with the rain, there were also incidents of celestial lightning. On Saturday, a girl died and seven people were scorched due to lightning at a house in Sawai Madhopur.

At the same time, a young man lost his life due to lightning in Rawatbhata in Chittorgarh district on Sunday. A woman and the girl were scorched due to lightning in Sikandra area of ​​Dausa.

Youths swept in the river in Sirohi

In Banas area of ​​Sirohi district, five youths had taken bath in the river. During this time, they got trapped due to the speed of water. It is a matter of relief that four youths were evacuated, but a young man was swept away in water.

The monsoon will remain active for 5-6 days

A spokesperson of the Meteorological Department informed that at present there is a circulatory system on the northwest Rajasthan. Due to this effect, monsoon will be active in many parts of eastern Rajasthan for the next 5-6 days. During this time, there is a possibility of medium to heavy rains and heavy rains at some places.

Western Rajasthan will also have good rain

The department said that most parts of Jodhpur and Bikaner divisions of western Rajasthan will also receive moderate to heavy rains for the next two-three days. There is a possibility of heavy rains in some areas.

Appeal to people to be vigilant

The Meteorological Department and the police have appealed to the people to take precautions during rain and celestial electricity. Avoid working in the fields or standing in the open field. Do not go to river-drains and dams. While the rainy season brings relief, negligence can also prove to be fatal.

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