High alert for rain in MP, Maharashtra: Monsoon came fast in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, sultry heat in Delhi, Punjab

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The conditions of heavy rains are prevailing in many states of the country, while it is still getting sultry summer. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert of heavy rain in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra. At the same time, the speed of rain has slowed down in Delhi, Punjab and Bihar. Rivers are in spate in many states, causing many accidents. At the same time, the situation is improving due to the floods in Assam.

Roads in many cities of Rajasthan have been flooded with water up to 4 inches.

Roads in many cities of Rajasthan have been flooded with water up to 4 inches.

Heavy rain forecast in Rajasthan for 2-3 days
There was heavy rain in the southern part of Rajasthan on Thursday night. Up to 4 inches of water has fallen in many parts of Jhalawar, Jalore. Apart from this, there was good rain in many places in Ajmer, Baran, Bhilwara, Jodhpur districts, but the capital Jaipur is still troubled by humidity and heat.

According to the Meteorological Department, parts of South-West Rajasthan have predicted heavy rains for the next 2-3 days. Along with this, a warning of heavy rain has also been issued in Baran, Jhalawar, Kota, Churu and Hanumangarh for the next 24 to 48 hours. At the same time, Jaipur, which is facing heat, is expected to rain after three days.

Monsoon has knocked in MP, it is raining every day in many cities including Bhopal.

Monsoon has knocked in MP, it is raining every day in many cities including Bhopal.

High alert regarding rain in MP
Incessant rain continues in Madhya Pradesh. The Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain alert for the next 10 days. With the activation of two systems, the entire state will be transformed. Heavy rain is also expected in Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain and Narmadapuram (Hoshangabad) divisions on Friday. 4 inches or more of water can fall in Bhopal-Ujjain. According to meteorologists, from July 11 to 17, there is a possibility of the heaviest rain of this season in the state. Due to the formation of a cyclonic circle over Orissa, the effect will be seen from July 10 as well. Due to this, heavy rains will start in eastern Madhya Pradesh i.e. Jabalpur, Shahdol, Bhopal and Narmadapuram, which will last till July 17.

Monsoon slows down in Bihar
The pace of southwest monsoon has slowed down in Bihar. Due to this, the state has not been receiving good rains for the last few days. Similar conditions have been predicted for the coming few days. According to the Meteorological Department, there is very little chance of heavy rain till July 11, 2022. During this time, people will also have to face the heat due to the minimum temperature being higher than normal. Chances of getting relief from the scorching sun and heat are very less. However, in the latest forecast of the Meteorological Department, it has also been said that there will be rain at some places till July 11.

In 12 districts of Assam, 9.06 lakh people are still affected by the floods.

In 12 districts of Assam, 9.06 lakh people are still affected by the floods.

In Assam, the situation improves due to floods in many districts.
The flood situation in Assam improved further on Thursday. There has been relief from floods in 6 districts of the state, while 9.06 lakh people are still affected by the floods in 12 districts of the state. Presently 17,068 hectares of crop land is submerged. Districts including Bajli, Cachar, Chirang, Darang, Dibrugarh, Dima Golaghat, Hailakandi, Kamrup, Karimganj, Morigaon, Nagaon, Sivasagar and Tamulpur are still in the grip of floods.

Monsoon knocked in Chhattisgarh
Monsoon has completely knocked in Chhattisgarh. On Thursday, there was heavy rain in many places including Raipur Bilaspur. In the midst of all this, Durg district has to work only due to light rain and drizzle. The weather indicated that a trough and a cyclone are forming at present. A Monsoon Trough is extending up to Bay of Bengal across South Pakistan, Ahmedabad, Guna, Jabalpur, Pendra Road, Jharsuguda, Gopalpur. It extends up to a height of 1.5 km. On the other hand, an Upper Air Cyclonic Circulation is extending up to a height of 7.6 km over Northwest and West Central Bay of Bengal, South Odisha, North Andhra Pradesh. Due to this, many districts of the state including Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg, GPM and Janjgir-Champa are expected to receive good rains during the next 24 hours.

Jamkandora receives maximum rain in Gujarat
Heavy rain has started in Ahmedabad, Gujarat from this afternoon. The city has received an average of 2.5 inches of rain. In the eastern region, Ramol and Vastral recorded five inches of rain in two hours. On the other hand, Rakhial, Gomtipur, Odhav, Biratnagar, Ramol, Vastral received an average of four inches of rain. Paldi, Vasna, Vadaj, Usmanpura, Intex, Ashram Road, Chandkheda, Ranip and Sabarmati areas of the western region received more than 3 inches of rain. It has rained in 228 talukas of the state in 24 hours. Jamkandora has received the highest rainfall of 8 inches in the state. After that Kaprada received six inches and Upleta five inches. There is a flood situation in Saurashtra due to heavy rains. The Meteorological Department has predicted rain for the next five days.

Due to heavy rains in Gujarat, a flood-like situation has arisen in Junagadh.  On the other hand, there has been heavy rain in Vadodara, which has brought relief from the heat.

Due to heavy rains in Gujarat, a flood-like situation has arisen in Junagadh. On the other hand, there has been heavy rain in Vadodara, which has brought relief from the heat.

Red alert issued in Karnataka
Due to heavy rains in Karnataka, the Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for the districts of Coastal Karnataka. Due to this, all the schools and colleges here have been closed. In the Hassan area of ​​Karnataka also, the stormy rain has caused havoc. Trees have fallen everywhere, while waterlogging is being seen in some areas. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Uttar Kannada, Dakshin Kannada and Udupi, while there is a rail alert for Shimoga, Chikkamagaluru and Kodagu.

Incessant heavy rain in Kerala
Heavy rains continue in the northern districts of Kerala. In Kasaragod, all the rivers are in spate due to heavy rains. Water has accumulated in front of people’s houses. People are facing great difficulties in commuting. A house collapsed after rain in Kerala’s Kannur district.

Many rivers of Kerala are in spate due to heavy rains, due to which many roads are filled with water.

Many rivers of Kerala are in spate due to heavy rains, due to which many roads are filled with water.

There may be relief from heat in Punjab
There can be respite from the sultry heat in Punjab. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of scattered rain at different places in Punjab. There may be heavy rain on Saturday and Sunday. Good rain is expected in Pathankot, Hoshiarpur, Rupnagar, Gurdaspur, Nawanshahr, SAS Nagar, Fatehgarh Sahib. The maximum temperature is expected to be 38 and the minimum temperature is 30 degree Celsius in Amritsar on Friday.

sultry summer in delhi
Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 39 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 30 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature was three degrees above normal. According to the Meteorological Department, there may be moderate rain on Saturday, due to which the temperature is expected to drop to 33 degrees Celsius. Though the Monsoon had hit the city vigorously on June 30, there has been a gradual rise in the maximum temperature due to less rainfall in the subsequent days. Good rains are likely over Delhi-NCR, West Uttar Pradesh and Northwest Rajasthan.

High alert has been issued in Maharashtra due to heavy rains.

High alert has been issued in Maharashtra due to heavy rains.

High alert issued in Mumbai
Heavy rain continues in Mumbai. It has been raining continuously for the last four days. Due to this many areas of the city have been submerged. The Meteorological Department has issued a high alert for Mumbai and other cities of Maharashtra. Along with this, orders have been issued to close the beach from 10 am in view of the rising sea level.

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