Byndoor: The search operation is underway for a missing youth identified as Suresh (28), hailing from Makke Kolakehole, Jadkal village, Byndoor taluk. The distressing incident occurred when Suresh mysteriously disappeared on the morning of July 23, following a family dinner at his residence in Makkeya Kolkehole on July 22.

Concerned about the sudden disappearance, the family and villagers joined forces to conduct an extensive search for Suresh. However, despite their efforts, he remains untraceable. Suspicions have been raised among his relatives, who fear that he might have been swept away by the nearby river.

Sub-Inspector Sudharani and her team from Kollur Police Station visited the area to assess the situation and provide support in the ongoing search.

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Jaipur (PTI): Rajasthan continued to reel under an intense cold wave as icy northwesterly winds swept across large parts of the state.

Fatehpur in the Sikar district remained the coldest place in the state on Wednesday night at 1.6 degrees Celsius, followed by Nagaur at 1.9 degrees.

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Lunkaransar in Bikaner recorded 3.5 degrees Celsius. Dausa recorded a minimum of 4.4 degrees, Churu 4.9 degrees and Alwar 5 degrees Celsius, according to the Met department. Vanasthali in Tonk recorded a minimum of 5.2 degrees Celsius, while Pali and Jhunjhunu stood at 5.7 degrees each. Pilani recorded 5.8 degrees and Ajmer 6.5 degrees Celsius.

In Jaipur, chilly winds pushed the temperature down to 8.8 degrees Celsius, while Jaisalmer recorded 10.9 degrees and Pratapgarh 12.4 degrees Celsius.

Meanwhile, tea stalls did brisk business while bonfires were seen at several public places on Wednesday night and Thursday morning as residents struggled to cope with the chill.

The Met department said cold wave conditions are likely to continue, with night temperatures expected to remain below normal at several places over the next few days.