Rajasthan is facing a severe flooding crisis in multiple districts, with Ajmer being one of the worst hit. Heavy monsoon rainfall has led to dramatic scenes of floodwaters sweeping away bikes, carts, and even people, highlighting the intensity of the deluge. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red alerts for several districts, indicating the expectation of extremely heavy rainfall.
Widespread Impact of Flooding
The relentless downpours have paralyzed daily life in Ajmer and surrounding areas. Visuals circulating on social media and news outlets depict the severity of the situation:
Official Response and Relief Efforts
Authorities are on high alert and have deployed disaster response forces to carry out relief work. Coordination between local bodies has been ramped up to address the mounting challenges.
Broader Regional Situation
Ajmer is not the only district affected; severe rainfall has impacted numerous regions of Rajasthan. Red alerts for extreme rainfall have been issued for Ajmer, Bhilwara, Bundi, Kota, Tonk, and Pali. Orange alerts for substantial rain cover Baran, Chittorgarh, Jhalawar, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand, Sawai Madhopur, Sirohi, Udaipur, and Nagaur.
Warnings and Forecasts
The IMD has warned that heavy rain, accompanied by thunder and lightning, is likely to continue in Ajmer and surrounding areas. Heavy precipitation is expected to persist, with only gradual improvement anticipated from July 20 onward. The weather department has predicted extremely heavy rainfall in Rajasthan.
The current crisis in Ajmer highlights the vulnerability of urban infrastructure to extreme weather events. Experts emphasize the need for actionable city-level climate policies, improved drainage systems, and resilient infrastructure to mitigate the impact of increasingly frequent and intense rainfall.