Chhattisgarh Dam Collapse: 4 Dead, 3 Missing After Flash Flood in Balrampur
A tragic incident unfolded in Chhattisgarh's Balrampur district after a portion of the Luti reservoir collapsed late Tuesday night, unleashing a flash flood that claimed four lives and left three others missing, officials confirmed on Wednesday.
According to authorities, the victims included a woman and her mother-in-law, who died while asleep inside their homes. Rescue operations are currently underway to trace the three missing persons. The bodies recovered so far have been sent for post-mortem examination.
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Dam Breach Triggers Disaster
The breach in the reservoir, located in Dhaneshpur village and constructed in the early 1980s, occurred following heavy rainfall in the region. The gushing water swept through nearby houses and agricultural fields, triggering widespread devastation.
District administration and police teams rushed to the site immediately after receiving alerts, officials said.
Chief Minister Reviews Flood Situation
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai had earlier this week undertaken aerial and ground surveys of flood-hit Bastar and Dantewada districts, where heavy rains had claimed eight lives last week. He instructed officials to expedite relief and rehabilitation efforts, stressing the need to provide immediate support to affected families.
Over 2,000 people were evacuated to safety last week after torrential rains caused flash floods across Dantewada, Sukma, Bijapur, and Bastar districts.
Widespread Damage Across the State
According to government data, floods in Chhattisgarh have so far claimed eight lives, killed 96 livestock, and damaged approximately 495 houses along with 16 culverts and bridges.
During his visit to Dantewada's Chuditikra ward, the Chief Minister interacted with evacuees sheltered in relief camps, assuring them of the government's continued assistance. He directed officials to ensure uninterrupted supplies of food, clean drinking water, and safe shelter for displaced families.
Inspecting a health camp in the flood-affected area, Sai also reviewed the availability of medicines, deployment of doctors, and delivery of primary healthcare services. A government statement noted that families expressed satisfaction with the swift assistance provided by district authorities.












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