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Heavy rainfall washes away graveyard in Jaisalmer

New Delhi: Heavy rainfall has been pouring throughout the state of Rajasthan. Amidst the overpowering wrath of rain, a story has emerged from Jaisalmer’s Ramgarh town.---Advertisement--- Heavy rains have damaged the graveyard of Mirasi Samaj near the town. The wrath of rain washed away at least 12 graves which infused into water.---Advertisement--- Owing to the […]

New Delhi: Heavy rainfall has been pouring throughout the state of Rajasthan. Amidst the overpowering wrath of rain, a story has emerged from Jaisalmer’s Ramgarh town.

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Heavy rains have damaged the graveyard of Mirasi Samaj near the town. The wrath of rain washed away at least 12 graves which infused into water.

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Owing to the intense flow of water, the wall of the Dargah of Peer Mohammad Saheb Jilani has been demolished. The Dargah is located near the town.

 

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The strong flow of water knocked down the transformer along with electric poles. The flow of water turned so intense that it caused erosion of the hall built inside the dargah.

The rainfall also resulted in the damage of the road from Ramgarh to Tanot. There is immense water-logging resulting in the closure of the Ramgarh-Tanot road. People are now required to re-route via Longewala to reach Tanot.

First published on: Jul 28, 2022 03:51 PM IST


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