Uttar Pradesh: Heavy rains in forecast for state, orange alert issued for east, west region
August 02, 2023 16:41 ISTUttar Pradesh: The weather department has issued a red alert for Lucknow and neighbouring districts for today.
Uttar Pradesh: The weather department has issued a red alert for Lucknow and neighbouring districts for today.
India logged 315.9 mm rainfall in July, 13 per cent more than normal and all regions except east and northeast recorded excess rain, the weather department said.
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Maharashtra weather: In the wake of heavy rains and floods in Maharashtra, 13 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams are kept on standby in various districts in the state.
Maharashtra: Torrential rains continue to batter parts of Maharashtra including the coastal and isolated areas.
Andhra Pradesh: The low-pressure area formed off north Andhra Pradesh and south Odisha coasts is likely to concentrate into a depression in the next 24 hours.
Karnataka: Schools and colleges announced a holiday tomorrow in Kodagu district in view of the heavy rain in the district. Orange alert announced for Kodagu district.
Gujarat Weather: Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Sunday and enquired about the flood-like situation in various parts of the state.
Torrential rainfall has led to flood-like situations in several parts of Gujarat. It is to be noted that the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are on high alert to rescue people stuck in heavy water flow regions.
Hyderabad: Heavy rains in the city is causing huge problems to the commuters because of the water-logged roads
A red alert was issued for Pune, Raigad, Palghar and Thane districts while an orange alert was raised for Mumbai. The weatherman has stated that the situation can likely improve from Saturday (July 22).
Maharashtra weather: Low-lying areas in parts of Mumbai witnessed one-two feet of waterlogging leading to massive traffic snarls and people wading in over knee-deep waters to their destinations.
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As many as 1500 heavy vehicles were stranded due to the blockade of this road. These vehicles are important for winter stocking of various commodities for armed forces and locals of Ladakh.
Weather Updates: Meanwhile, the Ganga crossed the danger mark in Devprayag and the warning level in Haridwar due to heavy release of water from the dam on the Alaknanda river.
The entry and exit at the Yamuna Bank Metro station were temporarily closed due to the rising water level of the Yamuna River.
The four metro bridges are at Yamuna Bank (698.8 metres on Blue Line), Nizamuddin (602.8 metres on Pink Line), Kalindi Kunj (574 metres on Magenta Line), and Shastri Park (553 metres on Red Line).
Meanwhile, the flood situation in Delhi's Yamuna Bazar area remained grim even on Saturday after the River Yamuna's water levels reduced steadily.
Due to the torrential monsoon rains that lashed the state, River Ganga crossed the red mark at the Kachhla bridge in the Budaun district, according to a report from Central Water Commission (CWC).
Weather HIGHLIGHTS: The Delhi Police has imposed Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), preventing unlawful assembly of four or more people and public movement in groups, in flood-prone areas.
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