Nation Flood: Nature is in stress,Country is battling the havoc of flood, IMD issued the red aleart
Nation Flood: From Gujarat to Rajasthan or better to say, that India is battling the havoc of flood rain, We worship Nature, in fact we taught that the Earth is like our mother and nature also called by the same name, and in India, there are seasons and some part of the Counter are always face the water scarcity like some part of Maharashtra and Rajasthan , but now the situation is totally different, the whole Nation is facing the problem of flood. Most part pf the country is submerged in water, hundreds of people killed , many animals also died, However here we will try to figure out the state situation in flood, in the meanwhile the Meteorological Department has issued heavy rain alert in 19 states on Thursday ,It has been raining heavily in Gujarat for the last 4 days,
Gujarat flood: Today IMD issued the red aleart for heavy rain in Many cities of Gujarat, in the meanwhile the state has been flooded after heavy rains. Roads are submerged in water. Water has entered the houses. of the people almost 29 people already died, because of heavy rain, the Water is seen occupying every part city of Gujarat, only water is visible everywhere, hence in this bad weather condition, the army has now been deployed, in the state were the situation is very bad for the help of the people.
Saurashtra & Kutch : Rainfall Observed During past 24 hours till 0830 HRS IST of 29.08.2024 (in cm)#Gujaratweather #Weather #weatherupdate #rainalert #HeavyRainfall #kutchweather #RainAlert @moesgoi @ndmaindia @airnewsalerts @DDNewslive@IMDAHMEDABAD @PIBAhmedabad @CMOGuj pic.twitter.com/1gEmufbg9M
— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) August 29, 2024
PM Modi called CM Bhupendra Patel, to get information
The PM Narendra Modi has talked to CM of Gujarat over the phone regarding the situation of flood, It has been raining heavily in Gujarat from the last 4 days, the areas like Dwarka, Jamnagar, Rajkot and Porbandar districts recorded rainfall between 50 mm to 200 mm in 12 hours. Bhanvad in Dwarka received 185 mm rainfall, which is the highest in the state. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for rain for Saurashtra today. Apart from NDRF, SDRF, 6 army units are engaged in relief and rescue in the state. however, 26 people have died in rain-related accidents, while 18 thousand people have been rescued.
Rainfall stopped in Madhya Pradesh
Here, the heavy rains have been stopped in Madhya Pradesh. Most of the districts of the state including Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Ujjain and Jabalpur remained sunny. A strong system is once again forming from 30 and 31 August. Due to which there is a possibility of heavy rain in 28 districts of Jabalpur.
Bihar river in spate due to rain in Nepal
The Rivers and the Ganga in Bihar are in spate due to rain in Nepal and hilly areas. The water level of Ganga has increased in Bhagalpur, Munger and Vaishali. Water has entered the low-lying areas of these districts. Due to the rising water level of Ganga, schools are closed in Patna till August 31. District Magistrate Chandrashekhar Singh said - Due to the rising water level of Ganga, 8 blocks of low-lying areas have been flooded.
Flood in all big cities of Gujarat
IMD issued a heavy rain alert for 19 states
Today IMD has issued Heavy rain in the western and northeastern parts of the country. Heavy rains are also occurring in Delhi since Wednesday night. Due to this, many areas of Delhi, NCR and Noida are flooded. The worst condition is of underpasses. Roads are jammed due to waterlogging. Apart from NDRF, SDRF, 6 army units are engaged in relief and rescue in the state. So far 18 thousand people have been rescued.
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Alert of heavy rain 4 states on August 30
2 - warning of heavy rain more than 12 cm in Chhattisgarh, Kerala, coastal Andhra Pradesh, South Interior Karnataka.
2 - The IMD has issued an alert of heavy to very heavy more than 20 cm rain in Odisha and Telangana on August 30.
3 - The rain may occur in East of Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha of Maharashtra, Andaman-Nicobar Islands, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Konkan-Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, Coastal Karnataka and in Gujarat.
Monsoon may active again from 2 September
As there is no alert of heavy rain in Madhya Pradesh for the next 2 days, but September will start with heavy rain. So far 33.6 inches of rain has occurred in the state. According to the Meteorological Department, Cyclonic Circulation System is becoming active in the Bay of Bengal on 29 August. Its effect will be seen after 2 days. Heavy rain is expected in the state from 3 to 4 September. Monsoon has weakened in other places except the western part of Rajasthan. The Meteorological Department says that there is a possibility of monsoon becoming active again from 2 September. So far 52 percent more rain has occurred in the state than normal. The state receives an average rainfall of 361.3 MM from 1 June to 28 August, while a total of 549.9 MM rainfall has occurred so far this season.
Cyclonic Circulation System is active in Bay of Bengal on 29 August
Heavy rains occurred in more than 60 districts of the state on Wednesday. There was so much rain in 24 hours that the roads of 10-12 cities including Varanasi started looking like ponds. Varanasi received the highest rainfall of 84 MM. Due to this, the water level of Ganga rose by 1 meter. More than 50 ghats were submerged in Ganga. Today there is a heavy rain alert in 10 districts. The period of rain has started once again in Chhattisgarh. There is a possibility of heavy rain in the next two days. Today there is a yellow alert for 6 districts. Heavy rain may occur in Raigarh, Gariaband, Dhamtari, Mahasamund, Balod and Bijapur. According to the Meteorological Department, three different strong systems are forming.
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Monsoon is active in Haryana
Due to this, there will be rain in central and north Chhattisgarh. Monsoon is also active in Haryana. It is raining in many places including Panipat, Jind, Faridabad, Sonipat since morning. Due to this, waterlogging has occurred at many places. The roads are filled with about one foot of water. The Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain alert in 4 districts today. According to the Meteorological Department, a low-pressure area is forming in the Bay of Bengal. Due to this, there is a possibility of rain till September 5. Light rain has occurred in many districts of Bihar. According to the Meteorological Department, there is no possibility of torrential rain in any district from today till the first week of September, The highest rainfall of 65.6 mm has been recorded in Rohtas.
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