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First COVID-19 Death Reported in Ranchi This Year

Ranchi witnessed its first fatality linked to the current Covid-19 spike: a 44‑year‑old man with multiple comorbidities passed away at RIMS Hospital. Authorities confirmed he suffered from pneumonia, ARDS, septic shock, hypertension, and hypothyroidism

  • The state has six active cases and nine recoveries in this wave.
  • The district administration has urged residents to wear masks, undergo testing for influenza-like symptoms, and ramp up genomic surveillance

Fatal Electrocution Sparks Safety Concerns

A 35‑year‑old electrician, Umesh Kumar Mahato, tragically died when an 11,000‑volt power line unexpectedly re‑energized in Ormanjhi. The incident triggered protests by villagers demanding ₹50 lakh in compensation and permanent employment for the victim’s family. Jharkhand Bijli Vitran Nigam promises an investigation into safety lapses, highlighting the need for stricter protocols

IMD Rain Alert & Infrastructure Impact

The India Meteorological Department issued a yellow alert for heavy rain in four districts, including Ranchi. The city recorded 5.8 mm of rain amid a broader surplus (207% above average). Anticipated downpours have caused damage to roads like the one in Torpa block, affecting heavy vehicle movement

RMC Drives Civic Compliance Campaign

From July 9–21, the Ranchi Municipal Corporation will host camps across 11 commercial hubs—like Nucleus Mall and Hari Om Tower—for trade license renewals and property tax collection. Officials stress on-site services to ease compliance and reduce illegal operations

Hardship at Airport & Road Developments

Significant infrastructure upgrades are underway:

  • Birsa Munda Airport is set to gain additional land for future belly landings and a 35.45 m high control tower
  • The Ranchi Inner Ring Road project spans 48 km and is in initial phases, targeting smooth urban connectivity

Takeaway

  • Public health: Vigilance needed as Covid resurges.
  • Safety risks: Cyber and powerline hazards spotlight civilian vulnerabilities.
  • Civic governance: License camps and state-controlled liquor stores reflect official efforts to improve compliance.
  • Weather & infrastructure: Monsoon-driven alerts coincide with infrastructure damage; preparedness remains key.

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