Rain continues in 25 states of the country: Death toll increased due to rain in Maharashtra-Gujarat, 20 thousand people were rescued in Telangana

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Many states of the country are still facing the havoc of rain. Rain continues in 25 states of the country including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Telangana, Himachal Jammu. Many cities and villages of Telangana are affected by the floods. The main rivers of Palghar in Maharashtra- Vaitarna, Tansa are flowing above the danger mark. The Tansa lake, which supplies water to Mumbai, started overflowing after heavy rains. Four people died due to rain in Maharashtra on Thursday. The death toll in the state rose to 99.

Heavy rains lashed several districts of Gujarat on Thursday. It has been raining incessantly in Ahmedabad for several days, due to which many areas were flooded. The roads of Ahmedabad’s Vejalpur and Shrinand Nagar are completely submerged. 12 more people have died due to rain in the last 24 hours. There have been 43 deaths since July 7. With this the death toll has reached 95.

Jhalawar in Rajasthan received 140 cm of rain on Thursday. At the same time, two people were killed and 17 were injured when two sheds collapsed due to thunderstorm and heavy rain at a market in Haryana’s Sonipat on Thursday.

20 thousand people sent to relief camps in Telangana
Here, due to heavy rains in Telangana, many areas of Bhadradri-Kothagudem and other districts of the state were flooded. More than 20,000 people were sent to relief camps in the state. The condition of Manthani, a village here, is so bad that people are migrating from here. A video of Manthani village is going viral, where a man is carrying his one-month-old baby in a basket on his head in flood waters. Seeing the video, people are calling that child Bahubali of real life.

Maharashtra- 900 people were rescued due to floods in Chandrapur
Flood situation has arisen in Chandrapur, Maharashtra due to heavy rains. Here the waters of the Irai dam entered many houses, after which 900 people were rescued so far. At the same time, all schools in Thane, Palghar and Navi Mumbai have been kept closed on Thursday due to heavy rains. In view of the threat of rain and floods in Latur district, all schools have been declared holiday till July 15 and 16.

Wardha river is in spate due to heavy rains in Maharashtra.  The road connecting Maharashtra-Telangana was flooded due to the rise in the water level of the river.

Wardha river is in spate due to heavy rains in Maharashtra. The road connecting Maharashtra-Telangana was flooded due to the rise in the water level of the river.

Last 24 hours- Heavy rains lashed many areas of Maharashtra including Mumbai on Thursday. Beed in Maharashtra has recorded 50 mm of rain so far. It received 38 mm of rain on Thursday. The water level in the Manjara dam is continuously rising here. On the other hand, Latur received an average of 56.5 mm of rain in the last 24 hours.

next 24 hours- The Meteorological Department on Friday issued an orange alert in parts of Maharashtra including Palghar, Satara and Pune. Apart from this, the capital Mumbai Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Nashik, Kolhapur, Akola, Amravati, Bhandara, Buldhana, Chandrapur, Gadchiroli, Gondia, Nagpur, Wardha have been kept on yellow alert.

Gujarat- Water filled the bank in Ahmedabad’s Shrinandnagar
Due to the heavy rains that started on Thursday morning, SBI Bank in Srinandnagar area of ​​Ahmedabad was flooded with water. Due to the rain, water entered the bank and important documents as well as computer systems were submerged. At the same time, two inches of rain fell in Osmanpura, Vadaj, Ashram Road, Income Tax, Sabarmati, Chandkheda, Motera, Chandlodia, Niranyanagar, Ranip areas of the city. Due to this there was heavy traffic on New Ranip overbridge.

This photo is of Motisar Dam of Rajkot.  The dam overflowed due to heavy rain here.

This photo is of Motisar Dam of Rajkot. The dam overflowed due to heavy rain here.

Last 24 hours- Heavy rain continues in Gujarat for the last 15 days. This has resulted in an average of 50% of this season’s rainfall. Kutch has received 98 percent rainfall, Saurashtra 52%, South Gujarat 65%, Central Gujarat 28%. According to the data, 7 times in the last 50 years, July has received more than 16 inches of rain. At the same time, 16 inches of rain has fallen in 14 days of July this year.

next 24 hours- Incessant rains have created a flood situation in South Gujarat. Keeping in mind the warning of heavy rain, there is a red alert in 8 districts of Junagadh, Gir Somnath, Bhavnagar, Surat, Tapi, Dang, Navsari and Valsad. In Navsari, Valsad and Dang, sometimes fast and sometimes slow rains are still going on.

Madhya Pradesh- Itarsi-Nagpur rail track closed due to water filling
Due to the late night rain in Itarsi, the track between Kiratgarh-Taku on Itarsi to Nagpur rail route got water. The route is closed since 4 hours. Preparations are on to divert GT Express and Andhra Pradesh Express from Bhusaval, Akola.

This photo is from Itarsi.  Due to heavy rains here on Thursday, flood-like situation has arisen in many areas.

This photo is from Itarsi. Due to heavy rains here on Thursday, flood-like situation has arisen in many areas.

Last 24 hours- So far this season in Madhya Pradesh, 16% more water has fallen than normal. Normally 10 and a half inches of water was supposed to fall, but more than 12 inches of rain has fallen. On the first day of Sawan, only Chhindwara received maximum 2 inches of rain. Apart from this, there was light rain in other districts including Bhopal.

next 24 hours- According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of heavy rain in half the state i.e. Indore, Bhopal, Ujjain and Narmadapuram on Friday as well. However, light rain may occur over Gwalior-Chambal, Baghelkhand, Bundelkhand and Mahakaushal.

Understand through the map what will be the condition of monsoon in the country for the next four days.

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