
Weather today, June 18: After stopping for two weeks, the Indian monsoon returned with the bang, proceeds through Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal during the week, the data from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
In the capital of the National City, the weather department issued an orange warning and predicted the “slight to heavy rain” along with lightning and storms at night (18 June), according to the PTI report. During the night, he also predicted the winds between 40-50 km/per hour.
In an interview with Reuters, two higher weather officials with IMD, they said that India had so far received 31 percent less rain compared to the average in the first half of June. However, they are optimistic that the second half of the month with a turnover and records above -average precipitation.
“Monsoon rains will proceed quickly in the next few days and could cover most of the country by the end of June,” he told Reuters.
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Heavy rains, metro structures bring Pune to stop
According to the local publication, my PULSE, thousands of commuting, traveling from the PUNE IT Hinjewadi corridor, met with traffic growls as a combination of severe precipitation, metro construction and poor road conditions on June 17th.
He added that even the Office for the Development of the Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) did not issue a statement despite numerous complaints about commuting on social media.
Meanwhile, according to the Times of India, the Lonavla Region in the PUNE district received 123 mm rainfall overnight on June 16, followed by Girivan, who got 84 mm rain, and Bhor, which recorded 80 mm collisions in the last 24 hours.
The IMD official said paper that this intensity of precipitation would be expected to take a whole week due to cyclonic circulation over the southern Gujarat, which will lead to widespread rainfall over the coastal and Ghat regions of Maharashtra.
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Light rains leave Ludhian underwater
The light, in front of Monsoon spells in Ludhian, left the city waterlogged within hours, as his insufficient drainage infrastructure collapsed, Hindustan Times said.
This comes to this despite the City Office last week, which ensures preventive measures in vulnerable areas and states that 90 percent of the cleaning of drainage has been completed. Short showers 17th June left the roads knee deep in the water and caused traffic jams, citizens who do not concern, added a message.
The worst areas were Chandigarh Road, Dhandari, Ferozepur Road, Focus, Giaspura, Jeevan Nagar, Rahon Road, Nagar and Vardhaman Chowk transport were among the worst places, he added.
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Chandigarh is also released this year?
According to another HT report, only 72 % 30,452 chandigar drainage was completed since June 17th, despite the city rains, which are growing this year.
The report also stressed that in low -lying and vulnerable areas such as Charan Singh Colony, Daria, Mauli Jagran Complex, Raipur Kalan, Shivalik Enclave, Sunder Nagar and Vikas Nagar, only about 50 percent were cleared due to lack of power.
This leaves them “highly sensitive” to floods during even mild rain magic, the report noted. Last year, the inhabitants reported that water stagnated for more than 12 hours, she said.
(With the entry from agencies)
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