Rain fury in India: Flood-like situation in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, other states due to heavy rains; IMD issues warning
Monsoon mayhem continues to bring death and destruction across the country with the northern and eastern parts of the country continuing to be the worst affected.
New Delhi: The
India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday (August 22, 2022) said that a
depression over northeast Madhya Pradesh will weaken into a well-marked
low-pressure area during the next 24 hours. “It would continue to move
west-northwestwards across north Madhya Pradesh and weaken into a Well Marked
Low Pressure Area during next 24 hours,” the Met department said in its latest
bulletin.
Monsoon
mayhem continues to bring death and destruction across the country with the
northern and eastern parts of the country continuing to be the worst affected.
IMD predicted heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh on August 23-24 and in
Uttarakhand on August 24.
The
weather department has predicted heavy rainfall over south Rajasthan and
adjoining North Gujarat for tomorrow. Heavy rainfall is likely at isolated
places over Madhya Maharashtra. Rainfall at most places with heavy rainfall at
isolated places is likely over Southwest Rajasthan on August 24.
Flood situation alarming
in northern districts of Odisha
The
flood situation in several northern Odisha districts was alarming on Monday, as
the swollen Subarnekha river inundated low-lying areas and left people in over
100 villages marooned, officials said.
The
water level in all the rivers located in north Odisha is in spate due to heavy
rain caused by a deep depression over the Bay of Bengal, and subsequent
flood-water release from Jharkhand, they said. An IMD bulletin has forecast
heavy rain in northern Odisha districts on Tuesday.
Heavy rain leads to
flood-like situation in Kota, Bundi
Heavy
rainfall in last 24 hours has led to flood-like situation in Rajasthan's Kota,
Jhalawar and surrounding districts, officials said on Monday. Low-lying areas
have submerged under water owing to the downpour and water released from Kota
barrage, they said, adding around 60 people were shifted to safer places.
The
rainfall has been widespread in east Rajasthan during the last 24 hours. The
Met department has issued a warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated
places in east Rajasthan and for heavy rainfall at isolated places in west
Rajasthan on Monday.
Heavy rains in Madhya
Pradesh
Heavy
rains continued in many parts of Madhya Pradesh for the third day on Monday,
resulting in schools being closed in some districts including state capital
Bhopal and Jabalpur, officials said. The India Meteorological Department (IMD)
has issued a red alert for Monday, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall with
extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places in western parts of the state.
Rivers,
drains and other water bodies were in spate in large parts of the state and
gates of many dams were opened to release water. “A depression was lying over
central parts of MP near Bhopal and Sagar. Hence, very heavy rains are likely
to continue in Bhopal, Narmadapuram, Sagar and Gwalior divisions till tonight,”
senior meteorologist with the IMD's Bhopal Office Ved Prakash Singh told PTI.
The monsoon
showers have abated a bit in eastern MP, he said, adding that almost the entire
state received rainfall in the last 24 hours. The rain activity is expected to
reduce from Tuesday, Singh said. The IMD has advised people to avoid travelling
amid the torrential rains.
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