Watch: Ajmer Floods Sweep Away Bikes, Carts & People Amid Torrential Rains
/ Jul 19, 2025, 07:32PM IST
Heavy monsoon rains battered several parts of Rajasthan on Friday, triggering flash floods, waterlogging, and red alerts across key districts. A dramatic video from Ajmer's Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah showed rainwater gushing through the shrine's passage, sweeping carts and creating panic. In Rajsamand's Kumbhalgarh, a school van with children was stranded in rising water but rescued by locals.#RajasthanRains #AjmerFloods #Monsoon2025 #IMDAlert #AjmerDargah #SchoolVanRescue #PushkarFloods #KotaRain #IndiaWeather #FloodAlert #HeavyRain #RedAlert #Waterlogging #RainEmergency #AjmerRain

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