Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra recently spoke about the flood situation. "The State Government is fully alert and alert for flood and disaster management, to strengthen the force for flood and disaster management, the Government has decided to hand over the services of 2,425 Home Guards to SDERF on deputation.''Â At the same time, he further said, "13 people have been rescued from Gaura Tila village in Shivpuri district this morning, 33 people were rescued in Datia district yesterday, 60 relief camps have been set up in flood-affected districts which currently have about 12,000 people. Traffic on the flood-blocked Sheopur-Morena route has started. Traffic has also started on Shivpuri and Sheopur roads.''
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Let me tell all of you that 1,250 villages have been affected by floods in Madhya Pradesh, out of which 294 villages are more affected. Recently, Narottam Mishra said, "On Wednesday, I went to the flood-affected areas of Datia district and helped the flood victims and encouraged the teams involved in the rescue operation. I was then evacuated with the help of an Air Force helicopter due to a malfunction in the boat.''
At the same time, Narottam Mishra has also tweeted. In a tweet, he wrote, "Nine people were immediately rushed to the spot in Kotra village of Datia assembly constituency after receiving information that they were trapped in the Sindh river flood. The floodwater had reached the second floor in people's homes here. The flood-affected people were immediately rescued by an Air Force helicopter.''
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