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Madhya Pradesh floods death toll rises to 15; Rajnath Singh assures Shivraj Singh Chouhan of Centre's help

With heavy rains lashing Madhya Pradesh, the death toll due to flood-related mishaps has gone up to 15 in the state.

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Bhopal/New Delhi: With heavy rains lashing Madhya Pradesh, the death toll due to flood-related mishaps has gone up to 15 in the state.

 

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan informed that seven persons died due to flood in different parts of the state in last 24 hours. Yesterday, he had said that eight persons had died due to the heavy downpour in last couple of days.

He Chief Minister today convened a meeting of top officials, including Chief Secretary Anthony de Sa and Director General of Police Rishi Kumar Shukla, and reviewed the situation due to the heavy rains in the state.

During the meeting, he all the 51 district collectors should be alert and agile to deal with the flood situation and extend immediate help to the people in distress. People living in the camps should not face any problem, he said, adding clean drinking water should be provided to the people.

Health officials should keep a watch in the areas affected by floods, he further said.

Rajnath Singh speaks to CM Chouhan

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today spoke to Shivraj Singh Chouhan and took stock of the situation arising out of the floods in the state.

During the telephonic conversation, Chouhan briefed the Home Minister about the prevailing situation and the steps taken to give succor to the marooned people, official sources said.

Singh assured the Chief Minister all central help in rescue and relief of flood affected people.

Meanwhile, Indian Meteorological Department's Bhopal Centre Director Dr Anupam Kashyapi told news agency PTI that heavy to very heavy rains are likely to lash Indore, Ujjain and Hoshangabad divisions, besides some parts of the state capital in the next 24 hours.

He said the rain activity will continue in other parts of the state due to moisture in the atmosphere.

Less monsoon activity will be witnessed in eastern MP in next 24 hours, he said, adding the rainfall is expected to reduce in the entire state on July 12.

The heavy rains had earlier thrown normal life out of gear, affecting road, railway traffic, and snapped power supply in many places across the state.

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