IMD issues High alert in many States, predicts heavy rain in North India

Due to heavy rains and floods, people have lost their loved ones, their shelters. In such a situation, India Meteorological Department has issued a warning of rain in many states in the next 2 to 3 hours.

Yogita S.
Published on: 24 July 2020 9:32 AM GMT
IMD issues High alert in many States, predicts heavy rain in North India
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IMD issues High alert in many States, predicts heavy rain in North India

New Delhi: While rain has given relief to people in all parts of the country, in the same way the same rain is wreaking havoc so many. Due to heavy rains and floods, people have lost their loved ones, their shelters. In such a situation, India Meteorological Department has issued a warning of rain in many states in the next 2 to 3 hours.

IMD issued alert:

In view of these conditions across the country, the Meteorological Department has issued an alert regarding rain in many states. The Indian Meteorological Department said that there is a high probability of rain in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar during July 26 and 28. There is a possibility of heavy rains in Punjab and Haryana during July 27 and 29.

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Also, It has been raining heavily in Mumbai for the past several days. In view of this, the Meteorological Department has now informed that there may be rain in many parts of the city in the next three hours.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that "there is a possibility of heavy rainfall at isolated places in Mumbai and Raigad districts during the next 3 hours."

According to the Meteorological Department in given information, light to moderate rains are likely to occur in the next 2 hours in the vicinity of Kotputli, Viratnagar (both in Rajasthan). Along with this, an alert has also been issued in Mumbai.

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Both rains and floods have caused havoc in Bihar. Rivers are in spate in the state due to the rains, due to which the floods are increasing in havoc. Hundreds of villages are in the grip of flood. People have nothing to eat and live.

After heavy rains in Madhya Pradesh, flood-like conditions arose in some parts of Sihore. A large amount of water has accumulated on the roads. Due to waterlogging on the roads, people are trapped in water.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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