MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday said that more than 1000 people have been safely evacuated from flood-affected Sheopur village. He said that 30 villages of Sheopur have been badly affected and struggling due to the floods in the rivers Quarri, Seep, and Parvati ."30 villages of Sheopur are flood affected. Relief and rescue work is going on at a brisk pace. So far, more than 1000 persons have been safely evacuated. At present, the campaign is going on to rescue about 1000 people trapped in village Jwalapur, Bheravada, Mewara, and Jatkheda," Chouhan said in a tweet. He congratulated the Border Security Force and the administration for rescuing 24 people at night in Gwalior's CM Shivraj informed that Army has rescued 17 people trapped in Datia Pali's Village and 20 people from Kali Pahari of Shivpuri. National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has evacuated 11 people from Tapkeshwar Temple, he said. The Chief Minister said that that he is regularly monitoring the flood situation in the state. "I have discussed with Inspector General of Police (IG) Chambal, IG Gwalior, and the district administration of the flood-prone area on the phone," he said."Rescue operation is going on in full swing at all the places. Many people have been evacuated safely in the rescue operation that lasted overnight," added Chouhan. On Tuesday, the Chief Minister took stock of the flood situation in the state at a meeting Jagannath temple to take a crucial decision today Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra get big relief, SEBI settles case IndiGo airline to launch IATA Travel Pass for international travel