Chhattisgarh rains: SDRF rescues over 50 amid flooding in Durg

Sep 11, 2024

Durg (Chhattisgarh) [India], September 11: The State Disaster Relief Force (SDRF) team has rescued over 50 individuals trapped by flooding caused by rising water levels in the Shivnath River. The increase in water levels is due to waterlogging in reservoir catchment areas, prompting the release of water from several reservoirs.
Heavy rains have returned to Chhattisgarh, especially impacting Dhamtari district, which has been experiencing intermittent downpours since Monday. This continuous rainfall has led to major water inflow into all four major dams in the district--Gangrel, Madam Silli, Dudhwa, and Saudhur. Consequently, Gangrel Dam, the second largest in Chhattisgarh, has reached full capacity.
Bhupendra Savnani, SDO of the Water Resources Department, said, "To manage the excess water, the gates of all four dams have been opened, releasing water into the Mahanadi River. The Gangrel Dam, which holds 32 TMC (thousand million cubic feet) of water, has had nine of its gates opened, releasing 25,000 cusecs of water into the river." He added, "The district administration is alerting people by making announcements in the coastal areas."
According to prior reports, last week in Sukma district, the rains caused rivers and streams to overflow, isolating numerous villages and cutting off access to essential services and the district headquarters.
Villagers struggled to get the help they need due to the flooding. Security personnel stationed in the area worked to ensure safety and provide assistance. CAPF soldiers have been seen helping villagers cross a flooded stream near Nagaram in the Chintalnar police station area. Their efforts are crucial in aiding those affected by the severe weather conditions.