Heavy rainfall has led to severe waterlogging at the Bilaspur Railway Station and its yard in Chhattisgarh on July 17, 2026, causing significant disruptions to rail services. The South East Central Railway (SECR) administration has implemented cancellations and diversions to ensure passenger safety as track circuit and signaling systems became inoperable due to the rising water levels.
Key updates regarding the rail situation include:
- Full cancellation of five MEMU trains: 68734 Bilaspur-Korba, 68733 Korba-Bilaspur, 68719 Bilaspur-Raipur, 68746 Raipur-Bilaspur, and 68745 Bilaspur-Raipur.
- Partial diversions: 68735 Raigarh-Bilaspur terminated at Champa, 68738 Bilaspur-Raigarh departed from Champa, and 68728 Raipur-Bilaspur was returned from Dadhapara.
- Operational impact: Signaling and track circuit systems rendered inoperable due to waterlogging.
- Weather alert: The IMD has issued a heavy rain alert for the next 24 hours.
Unprecedented Rainfall and Regional Impact
Bilaspur witnessed an extraordinary weather event, recording an average rainfall of 74.7 mm over 24 hours, with the Sipat area seeing a staggering 110.2 mm. Local officials noted that this is a flood-like situation not seen in nearly two decades. The breach of the Arpa Check Dam canal significantly worsened the flooding, affecting residential areas such as Deorikhurd and Manikpur.
Beyond the railway network, the city is grappling with severe infrastructure challenges. Power supply remains disrupted due to submerged transformers, and many residents are facing a drinking water crisis. The State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) has been actively involved in rescue efforts, successfully evacuating over 40 individuals from low-lying regions like Sarkanda and Chantidih. The district administration has also declared a holiday for schools on July 17, 2026, as the city continues to navigate these difficult conditions. Passengers are advised to check the status of their trains through official SECR channels before heading to the station.



























