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Rain continues from Delhi to Rajasthan, Orange alert for Mumbai, know the weather of your city


New Delhi : Monsoon rains are continuing in different parts of the country. Apart from Delhi NCR, rains are continuing from Uttarakhand to Rajasthan. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for rain in Maharashtra from Mumbai, Thane to Palghar. Flood conditions persist in Tripura. So far 24 people have lost their lives due to floods and landslides in the state. The central government has also announced help for Tripura. Due to heavy rains in Uttarakhand, a village in Chamoli was completely washed away. Due to rains in Bihar, many rivers are flowing above the danger mark.

Delhi: Light rain predicted

The minimum temperature in the national capital on Saturday was recorded at 25.4 degrees Celsius. This is one degree less than the average temperature of this season. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) gave this information. The Meteorological Department said that the humidity level was recorded at 91 percent at 8.30 am. The Meteorological Department has predicted cloudy weather and light rain in the capital during the day. It said that the maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to be around 34 degrees Celsius on Saturday. IMD said that in the 24 hours ending at 8.30 am, Pitampura Observatory reported 70.5 mm, Ridge Observatory 37.6 mm and Delhi University Observatory reported 37 mm of rain.

Uttarakhand: Village washed away by heavy rains

Heavy rains continue to lash various parts of Uttarakhand. Heavy rains triggered landslides at several places, blocking the Badrinath, Kedarnath and Yamunotri national highways for traffic. Paganau, a remote village in Joshimath in Chamoli district of the state, was completely destroyed due to heavy rains in the wee hours of Saturday. The situation worsened after heavy rains on Friday night destroyed almost all the houses in the village. Villagers, already living in fear, are now facing trouble as the landslide brings debris, huge boulders and even poisonous snakes and scorpions close to the houses. The situation has become more dire due to continuous landslides and cracks in the terrain that have been affecting the area since August last year. Four Nepali labourers died after being buried under the debris of a landslide from a hill near the helipad at Phata village on the way to Kedarnath in Rudraprayag district.

There is a possibility of heavy rain in many districts from Varanasi to Moradabad, this will be the weather in UP today

Mumbai: Orange alert for rain

According to the Indian Meteorological Department, Mumbai, its neighbouring districts Thane and Palghar as well as many other parts of Maharashtra are likely to receive heavy rains in the next four to five days. On Friday, the weather department issued an orange alert forecasting heavy to very heavy rains in Konkan’s Palghar, Thane, Mumbai, Raigad and Ratnagiri districts from August 24.

presswire18 TimesHeavy rain alert in many districts from Banda, Hamirpur to Etawah, this will be the weather in UP today

Bihar: Heavy rain warning in 17 districts

The weather department in Patna issued a warning of ‘moderate’ to ‘heavy’ rain in 17 districts of Bihar, while several rivers in the state are flowing above the danger mark. Residents in these areas, especially Patna, Bhojpur, Arwal, Jehanabad, Gaya, Nalanda, West Champaran, East Champaran, Gopalganj, Siwan, Saran, Aurangabad, Khagaria, Jamui, Banka, Bhagalpur and Munger, have been advised to avoid agricultural fields due to the danger of lightning during the rains. Also, heavy rains in the collection areas of Nepal have led to a rise in the water level of the Gandak river, which is now flowing above the danger mark at Dumria Ghat in Gopalganj district. The current water level there is 62.77 metres, 55 centimetres above the danger level.

presswire18 TimesToday’s weather: Rain will continue in Delhi-NCR, know how will be the weather of your city

Rajasthan: Period of heavy rain continues

Due to the activity of monsoon, the period of rain continues in Rajasthan. In the last 24 hours, heavy rain was recorded at many places in Jaipur, Dholpur, Udaipur, Rajsamand, Chittorgarh, Kota, Jhalawar and Pali, Banswara and Sirohi districts. According to the Meteorological Center Jaipur, in the 24 hours till 8.30 am on Saturday, the highest rainfall of 131.0 mm was recorded in Bhungra (Bhilwara). Apart from this, 120 mm rain was recorded in Mount Abu tehsil, 110 mm in Khushalgarh, 100 mm in Pratapgarh, 90-90 mm in Kapasan and Dholpur tehsil and 80 mm in Ramganj Mandi.

presswire18 TimesBihar IMD Rainfall Alert: Good news about the weather in Bihar, clouds started moving as soon as low pressure was formed, now it will rain heavily
According to this, due to the effect of a weather system, monsoon is likely to remain active in many parts of eastern Rajasthan for the next 4-5 days and light to moderate rain and at some places heavy rain is likely at many places in Jaipur, Bharatpur, Kota, Ajmer, Udaipur divisions. There is a possibility of very heavy rain at some places in Kota, Udaipur divisions on 25-26 August. According to the Meteorological Centre, there is a possibility of moderate to heavy rain at some places in some parts of Bikaner, Jodhpur divisions of western Rajasthan in the coming days and heavy rain at some places in Jodhpur division on 23-26 August.

presswire18 TimesMonsoon trough passing through Central UP, low pressure area formed in the Bay of Bengal… IMD’s forecast on rain

Tripura: 24 dead so far due to floods and landslides

Two more people died in rain-related incidents in Tripura even as the flood situation improved, a senior official said. With these deaths, the toll in floods and landslides in the state since Monday has risen to 24, the official said. Flood management secretary Brijesh Pandey said the flood situation in the northeastern state has improved in the last 24 hours as rains have stopped, but the Gomti river is still flowing above the danger mark at Sonamura in Sipahijala district. he/she said the rains have caused extensive damage to roads, agriculture, properties and livestock. The loss is estimated to be around Rs 5,000 crore.

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