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Chandrawal River's Overflow Threatens 36 Villages: Connecting Roads Submerged in Banda, Affecting Millions; Transportation by Makeshift Boats

Summary by Dainik Bhaskar
The effects of the continuous torrential rains in the mountains are also visible in Banda. The Chandrawal River, a tributary of the Ken River, is in spate. The rising water level has created flood-like conditions in nearly three dozen villages and hamlets in the Pailani tehsil area. Several road culverts have been submerged, disrupting villagers' access to the main roads. Due to the strong current of the Chandrawal River, the road culverts on th…
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The effects of the continuous torrential rains in the mountains are also visible in Banda. The Chandrawal River, a tributary of the Ken River, is in spate. The rising water level has created flood-like conditions in nearly three dozen villages and hamlets in the Pailani tehsil area. Several road culverts have been submerged, disrupting villagers' access to the main roads. Due to the strong current of the Chandrawal River, the road culverts on th…

·Bhopal, India
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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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