
Despite the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), it repeatedly issues yellow warnings and predicts the arrival of monsoons in the last few days, people in Delhi continue to wait because the forecasts have to take place.
On the other hand, the monsoon in Kerala intensifies and the Met department must issue a red warning three districts, PTI reported on Thursday. Several of her rivers run through the danger.
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Even for Himachal Pradesh, IMD released a yellow warning since June 29 and predicted heavy to very strong precipitation. According to the forecast, Kulla, Mandi and Shiml could experience significant precipitation during this period.
Here is a detailed forecast:
IMD forecast for Delhi:
On Wednesday’s IMD newsletter, Monsoon said he would probably cover Delhi over the next 24 hours. On Thursday, however, in several places in the region appeared only very light to light. The weather department said that in the last three to four days the cloudy conditions prevailed. However, IMD predicts a storm with rain on Friday.
The same formula was observed on the southwestern Uttar Pradesh and the adjacent areas of Haryan and Rajasthan. IMD predicts that the formula is likely to change in the next three to four days with the northern movement of the seasonal east-west trough.
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In 2024, Monsoon reached Delhi on June and reached 25 June in 2023. Southwest monsoon usually arrives in the city around 30 June.
Situation in Kerala:
Monsoon rains intensified in Keral’s low -laid parts of the districts of Ernakulam, IDUKKI and Thrissur and IMD released a red warning in three districts in three districts, PTI reported on Thursday.
In addition, the meteorological department also issued an orange warning in seven other districts of the state and predicted heavy rainfall between 6 cm and 11 cm.
The state irrigation department also issued alert of various rivers that had a dangerously high water level due to rains. The Muvattupuzha River in Ernakulam, Bharathapuzha, which flows through Thrissur and Malappuram, Achaankovil and Pamba of the River in Pathanamit, Manimala in Kottayam, Thodupuzha in the idukki and Kabani in Wayanad, Wayanad, Wayanad.
The floods of low -laid areas in the districts of Ernakula, Thrissur and IDUKKI have moved hundreds of people moved to relief camps due to an increase in water and heavy rains.
In recent development, continuous rains in the Wayanad district in the Mundakkai-Chooralmala district in the Wayanad district were to be the Chooralmal River in strong space, while the mud water was forcibly flowing and eroding the shores near Bailey Most.
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On Friday, the Wayanad district is set to increase Banasura Sagar’s shutter and release 50 cubic meters of water per second in the phases into the caramanthod river, the tributary of the Kabani. It warned people living along the banks of the river and in low -laid areas to be vigilant.
Orange alerts issued in Himachal Pradesh:
IMD issued an orange warning of the state, with warnings on potential flash floods, rising levels of the river and landslides in several districts.
When he spoke to or, Sandeep Kumar Sharma, head scientist at the Shimla Center IMD, he said that the state had experienced extensive rainfall in the last 24 hours, some of the areas noted intense collisions.
“Almost all regions in Himachal Pradesh have received rainfall in the last 24 hours. The highest precipitation was recorded in 76 mm, followed by Banjar at 75 mm. Medium rainfall was recorded in Sirmaur. People should remain from rivers and streams;
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The magic of heavy rain will restore 29 June. We issued an orange alert for five districts, Una, Bilaspur, Solan, Shimla and Sirmaur for heavy to very strong rainfall, ”he added.
He added that the temporary relief from the weather is expected to be 28 June, but it is assumed that in this period during this period they can experience intense rain of 29 and 30 June. According to the forecast, Kulla, Mandi and Shiml could experience significant precipitation.
IMD has released public counseling, especially for residents and tourists in vulnerable areas to avoid rivers, streams and steep slopes, and quote the high probability of landslides during intensive rainfall spells.
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