"We have taken adequate measures like arranging the boats and other required material in the wake of heavy rainfall on the border," DIG (BSF) Rajasthan Frontier Ravi Gandhi said.
However, there is no flood-like situation in the border district of Sri Ganganagar, he said.
"But considering the vulnerability of the border at Sri Ganganagar, we have made sure that the heavy rains don't cause any trouble," Gandhi said.
In 2010, the BSF had resorted to boat patrolling on the border at Sri Ganganagar after some border posts inundated following heavy rains in Punjab and Haryana, which had flooded the Ghagghar river.
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