Following heavy rains in Jhalawar district, the Public Works Department (PWD) acted swiftly and temporarily repaired approximately 80 kilometers of damaged roads. This has restored traffic flow in rural areas. The recent heavy rains caused waterlogging in many areas of the district. Public roads, culverts, small culverts, and roads were also severely damaged. Roads in the city and remote rural areas were damaged at approximately 40 locations, ca…
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Following heavy rains in Jhalawar district, the Public Works Department (PWD) acted swiftly and temporarily repaired approximately 80 kilometers of damaged roads. This has restored traffic flow in rural areas. The recent heavy rains caused waterlogging in many areas of the district. Public roads, culverts, small culverts, and roads were also severely damaged. Roads in the city and remote rural areas were damaged at approximately 40 locations, ca…