Bilaspur
The district of Bilaspur has suffered significant damage as a result of the intense rains. Particularly in the Jhanduta and Ghumarvi subdivisions, where five homes and a livestock stable were damaged, the rains caused chaos. An estimated lakhs of rupees have been lost in property. Three homes in the Jhanduta subdivision, two homes in Ghumarvi, and one cow shed have sustained damage. Concrete homes are included in this, although kutcha homes have also sustained damage. The anticipated damage to Madduram son Punnu Ram’s livestock shed in Makdana, under the Jhanduta subdivision, is around twenty thousand rupees.
The concrete home of Krishanu Ram’s wife, Sheela Devi, in Badgaon’s Jhanduta subdivision has sustained damage. Twenty thousand rupees have been lost as a result of this. The estimated damage to Ruwalu Ram’s Jaidevi wife’s concrete home in the hamlet of Barar, which is under Sunhani Panchayat, is twenty thousand rupees. Meanwhile, the concrete home of Jagdev son Madhu Ram in the Gram Panchayat Damli hamlet of Kohina has lost twenty thousand rupees.
Due to damage, Devanand Son Premu’s concrete home in Gram Panchayat Sandiyar, which is part of the subdivision Ghumarvi, has lost around seventy thousand rupees. The impacted household has received 5,000 rupees in assistance from the government. In addition, under Nainadevi, Vijay Kumar’s bathroom and kitchen in Dagrahan fell. In addition, the Public Works Department’s Dangar to Barota rural route in the Bilaspur district was closed at night. which the department opened in the morning by sending out machines.
According to the information, no road is closed right now. Along with this, the loss of Jal Shakti Department has been estimated to be Rs 13.10 lakh. At the same time, the loss of Public Works Department has been estimated to be Rs 2 crore 95 lakh 25 thousand. The Electricity Board has suffered a loss of about 20 thousand rupees. DC Bilaspur Rahul Kumar said that the administration is fully alert. The damaged houses and cattle sheds are being inspected on the spot by field officers.










