
The heavy rains continued to flush parts of India, especially Uttarakhand, Haryan and Delhi-NCR, with predictions warning against other downpours in the coming days. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) was a warning for other showers in Haryana in the coming days and the districts asked their schools to remain closed today 2. September.
In the last few days, constant rains have led to an increase in the water level of some rivers, including Yamuna on Monday, which made the authorities open the floods of Hathnicend Barrage in the Yamunanagar district. There is a prediction of heavy to very strong precipitation in the gurogram.
The department of Met predicted extensive precipitation, with heavy to very heavy showers in isolated places in Haryana, Pandjab and Chandigarh over the next 24-36 hours.
DELHI-NCR rain
Delhi rains on Monday 1 September rushed Delhi, and in the coming days the weather ward warned against milder to heavy downs.
On Tuesday, September 2, the weather department predicts a cloudy sky with a slight rain. Maximum and minimum temperatures will probably be around 31 and 22 degrees Celsius.
Orange alerts were also issued in the gurmogram.
“Today, from 15:00 to 19:00, heavy rainfall of more than 100 mm was recorded in the gurigram.
Uttarakhand alerts
In Uttarakhand, red and orange alerts were released as heavy rains trigger cloudtsts, lightning floods and other consequences. The Uttarakhand area has witnessed Flashfloods launched cloudbursts and landslides.
For September 2, Met Office is spreading orange alert of very heavy to heavy rain in some places in Dehradun, Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Chamoli and Bageshwar.
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“For all districts in Uttarakhand, red and orange alerts were released.”
CM Pushkar Dhami said: “Some of our districts are in red outstanding and some districts are in orange stamps … Another 24 to 48 hours are crucial and we all have to watch carefully.
Chandigar
Panjab is under the grip of massive floods caused by swollen rivers Sutlej, Beas and Ravi and seasonal rivulets due to heavy rain. After days of heavy rain in Chandigarh, the authorities ordered all schools in the city to remain closed on Tuesday.
The decision was taken on Monday at the inspection meeting, chaired by Mandip Singh Brar, the main secretary (commissioned), UT Chandigarh, to assess the reaction of the city to the downpour. Chandigarh recorded nearly 100 mm of precipitation since Sunday.
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