Monsoon Deluge in Jharkhand: Government on High Alert
Jharkhand faces widespread flooding as the state witnesses its heaviest rainfall in June over the past 11 years. Chief Minister Hemant Soren assures residents of government support. Authorities work to assess damage to infrastructure as heavy rains persist, impacting roads and bridges across regions.

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Jharkhand is grappling with severe rainfall-induced challenges as monsoon season delivers the highest June precipitation levels in over a decade. The deluge prompts concern from state officials, including Chief Minister Hemant Soren.
The Chief Minister reassured citizens, stating that the government is vigilantly tracking the situation and will extend full support to affected communities. The downpour has already resulted in a flood-like situation across various areas.
East Singhbhum's Deputy Commissioner, Karn Satyarthi, noted infrastructure damages and instructed relevant departments to inspect rural roads and bridges. Authorities have been urged to complete assessments and report by July 1, highlighting the region's urgent need for repair and restoration efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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