Officials said that the Indian Air Force would send two helicopters to the flood-ravaged Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday.
According to reports, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will also conduct an aerial survey of the rain-stricken district on Tuesday.
Many parts of MP, including Bhopal, have recently experienced heavy rains, causing power outages in the state capital and elsewhere.
Rains stopped in Bhopal on Tuesday, and power was restored after more than 24 hours in areas of the city that had seen tree falls. And traffic jams in recent days due to heavy showers and strong winds gusting up to 40 km per hour, officials said.
An official said that after an extended power outage in Bhopal. The MP central zone power distribution company called in workers from neighboring districts to restore power in the capital city.
Some residents claimed to have been without power for more than 30 hours.
Officials said that schools in some districts, including Bhopal also Vidisha, remained closed for the second day on Tuesday. According to Rajesh Rajora, Additional Chief Secretary (Home), the IAF will deploy two helicopters for relief operations in Vidisha.
According to the Chief Minister’s Office, CM Chouhan review the rain situation late Monday night and is schedule to behavior an aerial survey of the Vidisha district on Tuesday.
Bhopal received 171.7 mm of rain in the 24 hours ending at 8.30 a.m. on Tuesday. While Berasia town in the Bhopal district received 209 mm, according to an India Meteorological Department (IMD) official. During the heavy rains on Monday night. Chouhan inspected the work of power supply restoration in Bhopal’s Civil Lines area around midnight.