Heavy Rainfall Alert: Seven Indian States Prepare for Potential Flooding and Disruptions
The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for seven states, stating that they are going to experience rainfall, ranging from heavy to very heavy. This weather will definitely impact routine life, and there can also be floods, landslides, or other mishaps. Let us go deep into the details of this weather forecast and its consequences that can come out of this weather update.
States to Be Affected:
The states preparing for heavy rainfall are:
– Bihar
– Jharkhand
– West Bengal
– Chhattisgarh
– Parts of Madhya Pradesh
– Parts of Uttar Pradesh
– Parts of Rajasthan
Reason for Heavy Rainfall:
The IMD says a depression is crossing over the states. At 5:30 AM this morning, the system lay:
– 70 km south-southwest of Gaya, Bihar
– 60 km east-northeast of Daltonganj, Jharkhand
It is further likely to continue in a west-northwest direction during the next 48 hours and is going to affect many states while on its path.
Detailed State-wise Rainfall Predictions:
Jharkhand:
– Most areas: Light to moderate rainfall
– Some places: Heavy to very heavy rainfall
– Northwest Jharkhand: Possibility of extremely heavy rainfall
Bihar:
– Most areas: Light to moderate rainfall
– Isolated places: Heavy to very heavy rainfall
– Duration: August 3 to August 6
Chhattisgarh:
– Northern parts: Light to moderate rainfall overall
– Some areas: Heavy to very heavy rainfall
– Isolated places: Extremely heavy rainfall on August 3
West Bengal:
– Sub-Himalayan region: Widespread light to moderate rainfall
– Isolated places: Heavy to extremely heavy rainfall
– Duration: August 3 to August 6
– Rest of West Bengal: Same rainfall on August 3
Madhya Pradesh:
East Madhya Pradesh:
– Most areas: Light to moderate rainfall
– Isolated places: Heavy to very heavy rainfall
– Some locations: Extremely heavy rainfall on August 3
– Duration: August 3 to August 4
West Madhya Pradesh:
– Most places: Light to moderate rainfall
– Isolated places: Heavy to very heavy rainfall
– Duration: August 3 to August 5
Uttar Pradesh (East):
– Several locations: Light to moderate rainfall
– Some places: Heavy to very heavy rainfall
– Isolated areas: Extremely heavy rainfall on August 3
– August 4 to 6: Light to moderate rainfall with isolated heavy showers
Rajasthan (East):
– Most places: Light to moderate rainfall
– Isolated places: Heavy rainfall from August 3 to 6
– August 3: Isolated very heavy rainfall
– August 4: Possibility of extremely heavy rainfall
Potential Impacts of Heavy Rainfall:
Urban Areas:
– Localized flooding of roads
– Waterlogging in low-lying areas
– Closure of underpasses
– Increased traffic congestion
– Longer travel times due to water-logged roads
Rural and Hilly Regions:
– Damage to unpaved (kutcha) roads
– Potential damage to weak structures
– Risk of landslides, mudslides, and mud slips
Visibility reduction affects daily activities.
Precautionary Measures and Safety Tips:
– Be informed: Keep track of weather updates from official sources
– Be prepared in case of power outage: Keep flashlights and extra batteries handy
– Avoid areas prone to flooding: Stay away from rivers, streams, and low-lying areas
– Drive carefully: Slow down and maintain an increased gap between vehicles while driving in the rain
– Evacuate if necessary: Have emergency kits ready
• Protect important documents: Store important documents in sealed, water-resistant containers.
• Check on neighbors: especially elderly or with special needs
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Emergency Response:
Teams of National Disaster Response Force in Ranchi and Deoghar, Jharkhand, have been deployed to extend rescue operations in low-lying areas that are submerged in the floods. Similar preparations could be underway in other states expecting heavy rainfall.
With these seven states gearing up for incessant rainfall, utmost vigil is needed from the residents. It is a serious alert issued by the IMD regarding the risks associated with the weather event. One can easily safeguard against the aftereffects of heavy rainfall and flooding if adequately informed.