Rajasthan Rains: The past three days have seen nonstop, intense rain in several parts of Rajasthan, causing severe waterlogging in many areas, including Gangapur City. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast additional downpours in certain areas for the upcoming week.

Deeg in Bharatpur recorded 89 mm of rain until 8:30 AM on Saturday, while Bamanwas in Sawai Madhopur recorded 76 mm.

The Jaipur Meteorological Centre reported that Mundawar in Alwar and Khajuwala of Bikaner recorded 72 mm and 65 mm of rainfall, respectively. The weather department also reported that Bharatpur, Alwar, and Bikaner also experienced heavy rainfall.

Rain To Continue In Rajasthan

The met department has predicted that on Sunday, there is also a chance of heavy to very heavy rainfall at certain locations in the divisions of Jaipur, Ajmer, Kota, Udaipur, and Bharatpur. The heavy rain activities are expected to continue in these areas for the next five to seven days. The next five to six days may see moderate to heavy rain in some areas of western Rajasthan's Bikaner and Jodhpur divisions, with a chance of heavy rain at some locations in the Shekhawati region.

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Earlier on August 6, areas of Rajasthan had exceptionally heavy, nonstop rain for more than twenty-four hours, resulting in situations akin to flooding in the districts of Jaisalmer, Pali, and Jodhpur.

According to the Meteorological Centre in Jaipur, Mohangarh and Bhaniyana in Jaisalmer district received 260 mm and 206 mm of rain, respectively, by 8:30 AM.

According to the weather office, Pali saw 257 mm of rain during that time, while Dechu in the Jodhpur district saw 246 mm. Other areas within these districts also saw heavy downpours.