Rains continued to create havoc as the death toll rose to eight in this Rajasthan capital in incidents of wall collapses and electrocution, an official said Wednesday.
Two more deaths were reported from rural areas in Jaipur district, he added.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh telephoned Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and took stock of the situation. An officials said that Manmohan Singh had assured all possible help in tackling the situation.
Over 100 colonies in low-lying areas and the Walled City are inundated since Tuesday night, theofficial said.
“In view of the situation, the chief minister took a meeting of senior administration officers and instructed them to launch the relief work on a war footing. He has asked the district collectors to arrange and use all disaster management equipment to bring relief to the people across the state who were affected due to rains,” a senior administration official told IANS.
He added that the district collectors have been asked to arrange for sacks of sands and use them in low-lying areas, so that water does not gather in residential colonies. Control rooms have also been set up at district headquarters where affected people can call and seek help.
“Jaipur and some other districts in northern and eastern parts of the state have been asked to remain extra alert as warning of another spell of heavy rains have been made by the meteorology department,” said the officer.
Normal life and vehicular traffic came to a standstill in several districts, including Sikar, Dausa, Jhunjhunu and Dholpur due to the heavy rains.