Heavy Rain Alert: In all parts of the country, there is a period of torrential rains these days. Meanwhile, Indian Metrological Department (IMD) Predicted to continue light to moderate rains across North India till 18 July Is। IMD According to Delhi on Tuesday, July 15- Delhi-NCR I will be cloudy. During this period, Delhi and its surrounding areas are expected to receive moderate to heavy rains on Tuesday. IMD Done Jharkhand Heavy rains and sudden floods Red Alert Has released. At the same time, for Himachal Pradesh Orange Alert Has been released.
According to the Meteorological Department, on Tuesday too Delhi–NCR In Jhmajham It is expected to rain. IMD Forecast It has been said that till July 18, the National Capital Region (NCR) The process of light to moderate rain will continue. At the same time, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Central State Also in Heavy Rain of Warning Granted Is। in States In Heavy rain during 24 hours of Apprehension IsUP Of 13 Districts In Heavy Rain Of Alert Continued Has been done
Odisha Of ‘Red Alert ‘
Meteorological Department on Monday Odisha Heavy rains have been forecast in 19 out of 30 districts. IMD Has warned fishermen not to move the Bay of North Bengal for the next 24 hours because Northern Odisha There is a possibility of low pressure winds at a speed of 40-50 kilometers per hour. This speed can increase to 60 kilometers per hour.
IMD Said in his bulletin that Odisha Three districts of Mayurbhanj, Odor And Sundargarh In extremely heavy rain (20 Centimeter for more than ‘Red Alert Has released. Also five districts — Dhenkanal, Jajpur, CentrifugalBhadrak and Balasor Very heavy rain (12 to 20 Centimeter) For ‘Orange‘ Alert Has released. While 11 for other districts ‘Yellow‘ Alert (7 Semi 11 from 11 Semi Heavy rains have been released by.
Jharkhand Flood warning in 19 districts
IMD Done Jharkhand A sudden flood warning has been issued to 19 districts of the state amidst estimated heavy rains in many parts. Meteorological Department on Tuesday morning bulletin Gumla, Simdega, Lohardaga, LateharPegs, Western SinghbhumEastern Singhbhum, Sequel, Ramgarh, Bokaro, Dhanbad, Garhwa, Palamu, Koderma, Giridih, Jamtara, Devarh, Dumka And Ranchi A sudden flood warning has been issued for the districts till 5:30 pm on Wednesday evening.
Bulletin states that on Tuesday morning to 8.30 am to 8:30 pm Garhwa, Palamu, Chatra, Latehar, Koderma And Hazaribagh In heavy to very heavy rainfall ‘Orange Alert‘ Has been released. Meteorological Department has given July 16 from 8.30 am to 17 July from 8.30 am Palamu, Chatra, Hazaribagh, Koderma And Giridih A similar warning has been issued for.
Meteorological Department till 8:30 am on Wednesday Ranchi Including Jharkhand Heavy rain for 10 districts Yellow Alert Has released. From Monday night Jharkhand Most of the parts received light to moderate rains. Eastern and Western in view of the forecast of heavy rains Singhbhum The administration has announced the closure of schools on Tuesday.
4 people died in Himachal and 5 in Rajasthan
Four people died due to rain havoc in Himachal Pradesh. Whereas five people were washed away due to heavy rains in Kota, Rajasthan after heavy rains were released from a reservoir. More than 200 roads in Himachal Pradesh are closed for the movement of vehicles, most of which are in Mandi. Since the beginning of the monsoon, 61 people have died in rain -related incidents in Himachal since 20 June. Kota district in Rajasthan Khatauli In the last 24 hours in 198 Millimeter Rainfall was recorded, which is the highest rainfall in the state.
quota Barrage After the release of water from the Chambal river, five youths were swept away in the river on Monday afternoon due to the sudden rise in the water level. Another incident in another incident Scooter A 27 -year -old woman was swept away during an attempt to pass from.
Relief to Delhiites
Delhi received rain on Monday evening, which brought relief from the humid heat of the day. Although some places Water logging And complaints of traffic jams were also received. IMD According to, the base observatory of the national capital Safdarjung Maximum temperature in 33.6 degrees Celsius It was recorded, which is 1.9 degrees below normal.
Minimum temperature in Delhi 23.6 degrees Celsius were recorded. Till 8.30 pm, 4.9 at Pragati Maidan Mm Rain was recorded. While Delhi’s Primary Meteorological Center, Safdarjung Observatory 9.2 Mm Recorded rain. Other areas also received rain at different places. Pusa 11.5 in Mm, Palam 26.6 in Mm, Najafgarh 17 in Mm And Janakpuri 4.5 in Mm rained out.