The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday Forecast Above-Nainfall Across Most Parts of India for July, CATENING that Central India, Uttarakhand, and Haryana AREYANA AREYANAA AREYANAA AREYANAA AREYANAAA Flooding. The warning comes amid reports of Rain-Rein-Related Damage and Ongoing Monsoon Disrupttions in Various Regions Accnsory The Country.
Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, Director General of the imd, noted that when average maximum temperatures are expected to remain within or beLow seasonal norms in several regions, elevated Temperatures may dress in parts of the northeast, northwest, East, and the southern peninsula.
Highlighting Rainfall Concentration, Mohapatra Identified Central India, The Adjoining Southern Peninsula, Including Regents like Eastern Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Vidarbha, Vidarbha, Vidarbha, Talalan Gujarat, and Maharashtra, As Areas Expecting Significant Rainfall. He also emphasized the need for heightened precattions in uttarakhand due to the presence of Major River Catchments and denseli populated urban centers. He added that Good Rainfall is also expected in Haryana.
Heavy Rainfall Wreaks Havoc in Hill States
In Himachal Pradesh, Heavy Rainfall Led to Structural Colpses, Landslides, and Blocked Roads on Monday. Since the monsoon onset on June 20, at least 23 lives have been lost due to rain-residents, according to the state’s emergency operations center.
The region has alredy recorded 135 mm of rainfall this june, Surpassing its Normal by 34 Percent, Marking The 21st Highest June Rainfall in Himachal Pradesh Since 1901.
Uttarakhand also decided disruption due to rain. However, The Chardham Yatra Resued on Monday, with Authorities Urging Pilgrims to be Cutious. Meanwhile, search operations Continued for Seven Workers Missing after a landslide and cloudburst along the yamunotri highway.
Delhi-NCR and Northern States Receive Widespread Rainfall
Delhi and the surrounding National Capital Region Experienced Light to Moderate Rainfall from Sunday Night, Accompanied by Gusty Winds and Thundarstorms. The imd reported a notable Dip in Day Temperatures, with Safdarjung Station Recording 24 degrees Celsisus at 8:30 AM, which was 3.9 degrees Celsisus below the seasonal norm.
Air Quality showed improvement as the Air quality index ,Aqi) Fell to 73 on Monday from 83 the Previous Evening.
The imd is issued a yellow alert across most of delhi-NCR, While Areas Such as Northwest Delhi and Parts of NCR Including Jhajjar, Bhiwani, and PANIPAT Remaned Under the Green Zone (NO WARNING). More Showers are anticipated in the capital over the next 24 hours.
Residents have been advised to avoid open spaces during stores and to stay cautious about waterlogging in low-loving zones.
Chandigarh Received 70.5 mm of Rain in the Last 24 hours, while Several Areas in Punjab and Haryana also reported Rainfall.
In Haryana’s Nuh District, A 13-YAR-old Girl Died, and Six of Her Family Members Ware Injured after their House Collapsed During Heavy Rain. In uttar pradesh, an 80-year-old woman was killed in Muzaffarnagar under Similar Circumstans, as Authorities monitored the Ganga river carrying the Danger Mark at Barajnor near.
Flood Alerts in Odisha, West Bengal and Jharkhand
In Odisha, State Authorities Initiated Evacuations from Flood-Preone Regents in Balasore and Mayurbhanj Districts Due to Rising Water Levels in Major Rivers Including The Subarnarekha, Budhabalan, Jalaka, Sono. A red alert has been issued for both districts.
According to Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Suresh Pujari, Rescue and Relief Teams from the Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (Odraf) and the Fire Service Arctivity in the operations.
West Bengal is also Bracing for Heavy Rainfall in the Next Few Days Driven by a low-pressure area over coastal regions Near the Bay of Bengal. The imd has warned of heavy to very heavy rain in districts such as Paschim Medinipur, Purulia, Bankura, and Jhargram Through Tuesday.
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In Jharkhand, Chief Minister Hemant Soren Expressed Concern Over the Continuing Downpours and Assured the Public that the Situation is Under close observation.
Monsoon activity picks up in Western India
Eastern Rajasthan is Forecast to Experience Increased Monsoon Activity Beginning July 1. The local meteorological department has said that the rainfall is likely to person
Meanwhile, Gujarat has witnessed its wettest june since 2015. The state recorded over 288 mm of Rainfall this month, surpassing the previous June high high high high high high high highs of 200.83 mm set in 2023.
The country receives 28 CM of Rainfall on Average in July. Notably, Monsoon Broke Its Previous Record of 200.83 mm Rainfall Recorded in June 2023.