Strong rainfall in Noida on Friday morning threw life out of the equipment, which forced the meteorological department to make a red warning. The Regional Meteorological Center in Delhi predicted “slight precipitation accompanied by a slight thunderstorm and lightning” in the NCR. In Nowcast, a warning released at 9:00 in the morning was predicted by the weather agency over the next two hours of clotting in Delhi-NCR.
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Water joints were reported on the Sangam Vihar Neem Chowk road, as can be seen in the visuals below.
After early morning rains in Noida, IMD released a yellow warning for Gautam Buddha Nagar and Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh.
In Delhi, the yellow warning warning is effective for the southeast Delhi, the central dili, the Shahadra and the Eastern Delhi. Meanwhile, it is expected that the western parts of the national capital will receive light rain or drizzle throughout the day.
The weather today
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted severe precipitation in Uttarakhand, Arunacal Pradesh and parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka. For these regions, an orange warning is in place on 29 August.
Difficult to very strong rainfall is probably over Telangana, Konan, Goa, Madhya Mahashtra 29, August, the weather agency said.
According to the latest IMD Bulletin, the insulated strong collision is probably in the following regions:
- In Kerala 29 August and 2nd and 3rd September.
- Despite the interior of Karnataka on August 29 and Andhra Pradesh 3 September.
- In Chhattisgarh, East Madhya Pradesh during the next 6-7 days
- Via Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim and Vidarbha until August 30.
- In Madhya Pradesh until September 1.
- In Bihar, over the next 3 days.
- In Jharkhand 30th August.
- In Odisha between 31 August and 3 September.
- In Gujarate, Konkan, Goa, Madhya Maharashtra over the next 6-7 days and Ghat Regions Madhya Mahashtra 29.
- In Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and East Rajasthan over the next 6-7 days.
- In Jammu and Kashmir, Panjab and Haryan until 2 September.
- On West Rajasthan 30 and 31.
- In Uttar Pradesh from 31 August to 2 September.
Previously, two people were reported to be missing and many animals were buried under the debris after Cloudburst in the Dewal region in the Chamoli district. Due to the continuous heavy rainfall in the Chamoli district, the roads are closed.
The RudraPrayag police said in Post X: “The water level of the Alaknand and the Mandakini River has increased significantly. Rudraprrayag and administrative teams recommend the general public to continue from the river banks and move to safe areas.”
After heavy rains, landslide was reported.
(Tagstotranslate) strong rainfall
