Monsoon Rain Alert: The monsoon rains have significantly disrupted life in most areas, causing widespread distress. Due to late-night rains in many areas of North India, the temperature level has dropped significantly, causing people to face difficulties. In Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, the rain has once again worsened the situation.
The water levels of Ramganga, Kosi, and other rivers in Uttar Pradesh are dangerously high, prompting the declaration of a red zone in many villages. Flood water has disrupted life in some residential areas, causing widespread distress. The same situation is occurring in South India, where the continuous rains have drowned the farmers’ crops, causing them to suffer significant losses. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rains in all of the country’s states.
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Heavy rains could occur in these states.
The IMD has issued a warning for heavy rains in Bihar, Jharkhand, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, Eastern Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and Gangi, West Bengal. The next 24 hours are not going to be straightforward here. Jharkhand and Bihar may witness torrential rains. The weather is likely to remain clear in Delhi-NCR.
A severe deep depression is expected to remain over Ganges West Bengal, potentially causing heavy rains in the surrounding coastal states. Along with this, it is likely to move continuously towards the north and north-west states at a speed of 8 kilometers. At the same time, heavy rains have been predicted in Odisha, Ganges West Bengal, Jharkhand, eastern Madhya Pradesh, eastern Uttar Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. Chhattisgarh has issued an orange alert for heavy rains in Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh.
We advise fishermen to avoid the seacoast.
According to the Indian Meteorological Department, there is pressure on the north-western part of the Bay of Bengal, where the possibility of a storm may remain. As a result, winds are continuing at a speed of 45 to 55 to 75 kilometers per hour in coastal areas and surrounding states. Meanwhile, the continuous rain has prompted the issuance of a storm warning. The Meteorological Department has forbidden fishermen from venturing into coastal areas, especially in West Bengal and Odisha.