
Himachal Pradesh Cloudburst: Rampura Himachal Pradesh, on Saturday he was clamped with chaos as a sudden cloudburst released by lightning floods and torrential collisions, so the region was rushing after its consequence. At least 5 to 6 vehicles were washed away, while 24-25 others were severely damaged.
Anni Mla Lokender Kumar said the water had entered people’s houses and demanded immediate auxiliary work and a proper assessment of losses for providing compensation.
Yellow alerts issued for 12 districts
Himachal Pradesh has witnessed the whole state in the whole state in the last 24 hours. Although the weather remained dry on Saturday, the wet charm forecast for the next six days.
The local meteorological center released a “yellow” warning for thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and impact winds at 40 to 50 kilometers per hour (km / h) in all 12 districts 27 and 28 May.
The warning was released for the districts of Sirmarur, Solan, Shimla, Mandi, Kulla, Kangra and Chamba 25 and 26 May, said the resort.
Hailstorm alert for Šiml, other districts
IMD also released a warning to Hailstorm on 27 and 28. May in several districts, including chamba, kangra, mandi, sirmau, shimla and solan. Inhabitants and farmers in these districts are recommended to take the necessary measures, as hail may cause damage to crops and infrastructure.
People scream, cry; There is a rescue operation
The locals described chaos and said the water suddenly began to rush from ditches and drains. People were seen from their homes, screaming and crying.
“It was raining very hard. The water suddenly began to rush from the ditches and drains. The vehicles were swept away at high speed. People came from their homes, shouted and broke.
The highest precipitation recorded in the Paonta Sahib in the Sirmiaur district
According to the meteorological center Himachal Pradesh, based in Shimle, the highest precipitation in the last 24 hours in the district of Paonta Sahib in the district of Sirmaur, which received 107 mm rain. This was followed by 103 mm precipitation in Kandaghat, located in the Solan district. For comparison, ramps received 28 mm precipitation.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said this wet charm has been going on in the last four to five days and is expected to persist.
The head scientist at the Shiml Sandeep Kumar Sharma Center said that on May 26, there may be a certain relief when rain activity is expected to reduce slightly. However, the fresh charm of extensive rainfall is likely to be influenced by the state from May 27 to 29 May.
(Tagstotranslate) cloudburst