Torrential rains lashed Rajasthan’s capital city Jaipur on Friday, creating a flood-like situation in many parts. As normalcy was disrupted for residents of the Pink City, netizens flooded social media sites with videos capturing the havoc as waters gushed through the streets.
Low-lying areas were severely inundated after three hours of continuous rains. Shocking videos showed scores of vehicles submerged. In some places, strong water currents made it difficult for people to remain on their feet. Water filled government offices, hospitals and buses. It washed away many shanties in low-lying areas.
Here are some twitter videos related to Jaipur flood:
Jaipur street flow like river #jaipurrain #flood pic.twitter.com/DKFXS10gmK
— ashish samdani (@SamdaniAshish) August 14, 2020
This is Jaipur, capital of the driest state in India, where flooding isn't common. https://t.co/1eFBzsvKR6 pic.twitter.com/hLWiDLAgNu
— Akshat Rathi (@AkshatRathi) August 14, 2020
#WATCH - Parts of Jaipur experienced flood-like situation after heavy rains. pic.twitter.com/hP87tljdmA
— CNNNews18 (@CNNnews18) August 14, 2020
#WATCH - In the aftermath of heavy rains that lashed Jaipur for almost three hours, seen here are cars submerged in sludge. pic.twitter.com/zBkZHbVJ8t
— CNNNews18 (@CNNnews18) August 14, 2020
#WATCH – Visuals from the Statue Circle area of Jaipur as heavy rains inundated several parts of the city. pic.twitter.com/wGYjjAHT9p
— CNNNews18 (@CNNnews18) August 14, 2020
#WATCH - A man drags his motorcycle as he wades though a water-logged street in the old city area of Jaipur. pic.twitter.com/LIpsDt2ibg
— CNNNews18 (@CNNnews18) August 14, 2020
Thread on recent Jaipur #waterlogging & Dravyvati #river front development project. (DRFD)
— SANDRP (@Indian_Rivers) August 13, 2020
On Aug 11 Pink city got ~22mm rain & Narayan Singh Circle road went under #water flooding low floor bus a video of which is now being wrongly circulated on SM as from Delhi. @yamunajiye 1 pic.twitter.com/BtyPyPUej6
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