Heavy rain alert issued in many states, snowfall expected in high hilly areas

Mumbai is expected to get rain from Saturday to Monday as a result of a low-pressure area that is developing in the Bay of Bengal, according to the Meteorological Department. Additionally, a yellow alert for heavy rain has been issued by the Meteorological Department for Gujarat and Maharashtra‘s coastal areas.

Forecasts indicate that Southern Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh can see rain next week as well. On Saturday and Sunday, there is also a chance of heavy rain in Thane, Palghar, and Raigarh, Maharashtra. Tamil Nadu and Kerala are already experiencing heavy rains.

The Meteorological Department reports that Sunday could bring rain and snow to several parts of Himachal Pradesh. Himachal’s high, steep regions are predicted to receive snowfall, which could lead to an increase in the cold.

Heavy rain occurred in some parts of Chennai city, IMD issued rain alert in Kerala

Tamil Nadu Weather Update: November 6, Thiruvananthapuram (Language) The cyclonic circulation over northern Tamil Nadu and surrounding areas is expected to bring rain across several portions of Kerala during the next five days, according to a Monday forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Additionally, there was heavy rain in certain areas of Chennai. According to the department’s forecast, a cyclonic circulation is present across southern Tamil Nadu and its surrounding regions.

Rain wreaks havoc in UP, 19 people dead so far, rain alert issued in 31 districts

Rain in Uttar Pradesh is continuing to cause havoc. 19 individuals have already died as a result of the constant rain. In 31 districts of Uttar Pradesh, IMD has issued a rain alert, and rain is expected during the next seven days.

The temperature is dropping as a result of the persistent rain. In various districts across the state, orders have been issued to close schools and institutions due to the IMD notice. CM Yogi has directed the officials of the alert districts to act quickly in light of the rain alarm. Up until September 14, significant heavy rain has been anticipated by the meteorological department.

In the districts hit by the rain, a total of 4 teams from the NDRF, SDRF, and PAC are engaged in search and rescue operations. A total of 69674 dry ration kits, 448670 lunch packets, and 3150 dignity kits have also been supplied to help the populace. In all the sensitive districts, Rahat Chaupal is being arranged at a total of 5014 locations.

Tremendous devastation due to rain and landslide in Himachal Pradesh, more than 60 deaths, red alert also issued

In Himachal Pradesh, the constant rains and landslides have wreaked enormous destruction. In Himachal, more than 60 persons have passed away in the previous 72 hours. The number of fatalities is rising.

For various areas of Himachal, the meteorological department has issued a red alert. In the upcoming 24 hours, heavy rain is predicted in six districts, including Shimla, Solan, and Mandi.

In the Shimla neighborhood of Summer Hill, a temple has been totally demolished by a landslide. Many structures in Shimla’s Krishna Nagar neighborhood were entirely buried in the earth as a result of the landslide. A slaughterhouse and numerous houses built on the hill fell during this tragedy. Army, local police, home guards, NDRF, SDRF, and the Army are all working to rescue people. According to SDM Shimla (Urban) Bhanu Gupta, 12 bodies have so far been found.

Due to the severe rainfall, all schools and colleges in Himachal will be closed today. In addition, directives to close government institutions have been issued. Additionally, the Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for some regions.

Water filled around Jalmahal due to torrential rains in Jaipur, IMD issued alert

Jaipur Weather: Since the previous night, it has been pouring consistently in various locations, including Jaipur in Rajasthan. This has exposed the drainage system’s pole in Jaipur. The common people in Jaipur are dealing with numerous issues as a result of the overflowing of rainwater in the city’s highways and low-lying areas.

The Meteorological Department said that over the past 24 hours, significant rain has fallen in some districts, including Jaipur, while mild drizzle has been present in some locations since Friday night. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that Jaipur would see heavy rain.

As a result of waterlogging caused by sporadic rain in numerous places of the city on Friday, Jaipur’s traffic has been hampered. Everyone must have heard of Jaipur’s Jalmahal; nevertheless, after viewing this video, viewers will learn that Jalmahal Road has been entirely submerged, causing hardships for locals. However, if we focus on Old Jaipur, there is a problem with waterlogging on the main roads, which has made daily life chaotic.

IMD issues yellow alert for Thane, and other districts of Maharashtra including Mumbai

Maharashtra Weather Updates: The past three to four days have seen rain in Maharashtra. Heavy rains have also been falling in Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai. Since Friday morning, it has been raining in many of the state’s districts. IMD officials have issued yellow alerts for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigarh, and other districts in Maharashtra.

The Meteorological Department has provided information indicating that Mumbai and Thane should expect moderate to heavy rain over the next two to three hours. Once again, the monsoon has been active over the west coast, including the Konkan, and today is predicted to bring significant rain in some parts.

Since this morning, it has been fiercely raining in Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai suburbs. Since the last few days, the rain has decreased. Mumbaikars will again enjoy a respite from the heat today as a result.

IMD issued a high alert for heavy rains in 19 states in the next 24 hours

Rainfall Alert: The monsoon has already begun to cause devastation everywhere. In the upcoming 24 hours, 19 states will see severe rains, according to the Meteorological Department’s high alert. Rain is still causing chaos in Delhi, the nation’s capital. Many parts of the capital are water-logging as a result of recent heavy rains.

Six districts of Maharashtra have received an Orange alert advisory today. In Mumbai, 9 persons have passed away in the last 3 days. From south to north and from east to west, the country is experiencing record-breaking rainfall. Even today, the Meteorological Department has issued a warning for heavy rain in Saharanpur, Ghaziabad, Noida, and the surrounding areas.

In Seoni, Madhya Pradesh, six persons became stuck in the middle of the river. A helicopter assisted in the evacuation of the group. These consist of 5 men and 1 woman. In the Dindori district, rivers and streams, especially the Narmada River, are in spate as a result of the rain that has fallen over the past two days.

Gujarat is experiencing significant flooding in many of its regions. Heavy rains are making Junagadh, Surat, and Valsad groan. Many regions have been inundated due to the constant rain.

Situation worsens in 10 districts due to floods in Assam, forecast of heavy rains in 8 states including UP

There is a fresh monsoon update released every day. In 8 states, including Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand, there may be severe rains today and tomorrow, according to the Meteorological Department (IMD).

On the other side, the northeastern states have experienced flooding-like conditions due to rain. In Assam, the Brahmaputra River is swollen. Floods in ten of the state’s districts have caused a severe scenario, according to the Assam State Disaster. In 108 villages, 120,000 people have been impacted. The Nalbari district flood has affected up to 45,000 people.

Teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are working to rescue people in the Baksa district’s flood-affected Tamulpur neighborhood.

For the next 4 days, i.e. from 22 to 26 June, the Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, and Meghalaya.

Assam, Meghalaya and Sikkim flood-like situation, landslides and heavy rains continue

There is havoc being wreaked by floods in the three northeastern states of Assam, Meghalaya, and Sikkim. In some parts of Assam and Meghalaya, the Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for heavy rain; in many parts of the Northeast, there is an orange alert for rain.

Over 33,000 individuals have been impacted by the flood in Assam’s 14 affected districts. Three of the local rivers are flowing dangerously.

In Meghalaya, there have been numerous instances of landslides. Additionally, the period of intense rainfall is still going on. This has also resulted in one death here. Landslides have resulted in the complete closure of numerous routes. Poorly blocked roads connect Meghalaya to South Assam and Tripura.

The situation is worse than the floods in Sikkim as well. Some locations in this area have experienced landslides. Two days ago, during very heavy rain, there was a landslip in this area.

In the impacted areas, the Meteorological Department has issued a red alert. The State Disaster Management Department is working on rescue and relief efforts concurrently. Additionally, the government regularly holds high-level meetings.

Cyclone Biparjoy turns into very severe cyclonic storm, IMD issues warning

The ‘Orange Alert’ is still in effect for the state’s Saurashtra and Kutch coasts as Cyclone Biparjoy has grown into a very strong cyclonic storm, according to the India Meteorological Department. It will pass across Gujarat‘s Jakhau port by Thursday evening.

The Palghar district administration in Maharashtra has issued a warning and has outright forbidden people from moving anywhere near the shore from June 13 to June 15. This is because of the cyclonic storm Biparjoy’s growing threat.

Because of Cyclone Biparjoy, both the state and federal governments are on high alert. There are 12 NDRF teams working for us, and they are spread out across the districts of Kutch, Porbandar, Junagadh, Jamnagar, Devbhoomi Dwarka, Gir Somnath, Morbi, and Rajkot.

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