
Noid residents woke up to the fresh magic of rain today. After heavy showers plunged noid in the early morning, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released on Friday for Noid, Ghaziabad and parts of Delhi Yellow Warning. The warning was based on the latest Nowcast agency for the weather agency for Delhi-NCR.
Noida weather: Which areas are under the yellow warning?
According to IMD, Gautam Buddha Nagar and Ghaziabad remain a yellow warning in Uttar Pradesh. In Delhi, the warning is covered by southeast Delhi, Central Delhi, Shahadra and Eastern Delhi. The rest of the capital is likely to see a day just a light rain or drizzle.
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Weather in Noida and Ghaziabad
Mild rainfall is expected in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad. However, no warnings were issued for gurrogram or Faridabad from 7:30 am.
Where else is the likely rainfall?
Weather forecast IMD for the rest of India: IMD predicted isolated heavy rainfall over Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Pandjab and Haryan in September 1.
How does the northern states affect the monsoon?
Monsoon rains caused serious disturbances in Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Pandjab last week. Cloudbursts and lightning floods continue to affect these conditions.
What is the situation in Pandjab and Himachal?
In Punjab, the Indian army intensified rescue efforts because 835 villages remain waterlogged.
In Himachal Pradesh, the State Office for the Adastrofet Adaster (SDMA) said that 524 roads, including two national highways, were blocked. About 1,230 electricity transformers are out of service, while 416 water supply schemes were disturbed.
Delhi air pollution reduces life expectancy by more than 8 years
Meanwhile, the report stressed that Delhi residents could lose 8.2 years of life when the current level of particle pollution persists. The Air Quality Index (AQLI), which has released the University of Chicago, said Delhi continues to be the most polluted city in the world, with the levels of the gentle particles (PM2.5) exceeding the WHO instructions more than 20 times.
In 2023, PM2.5 concentrations in the city were 111.4 micrograms per cubic meter – more than 22 times higher than the WHO limit 5 micrograms per cubic meter. The report stressed that the inhabitants of Delhi face the sharpest decrease in life expectancy of air pollution compared to any other city around the world.
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