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Saturday, June 18, 2022

આસામમાં ભારે પૂર બાદ તબાહીની તસવીરો || Assam Weather Updates || આસામમાં પૂરની તબાહી, હવામાન વિભાગે ઓરેન્જ અને યલો એલર્ટ જાહેર કર્યું

 Heavy rains forecast in Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha in next five days

Heavy rains have wreaked havoc in large areas of the northeastern states. Heavy rains lashed large parts of northeastern states of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh on Thursday.

This made the flood situation worse in many places. The meteorological department has forecast more rains in the region for the next five days.

According to the meteorological department, widespread thunderstorms with heavy to very heavy rains are forecast in all the northeastern states and adjoining sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim for the next five days.

The meteorological department said in its forecast that heavy rains are expected at different places in Assam and Meghalaya from June 16 to 18. According to the meteorological department, heavy rains are expected in Bihar and Jharkhand till June 19 and in Odisha till June 17. Heavy rains continued for the third day in a row in Assam. Two more people were killed on Thursday as landslides and flooding worsened the situation. A house collapsed due to a landslide in Azad Nagar area of ​​Assam's Golpara district, killing two children and drowning two others in Dima Hasao and Udalguri. As a result, the death toll from floods and landslides in the state has risen to 46.

According to officials, torrential rains are falling in at least 18 districts of Assam. Thus about 75,000 people in 18 districts have been affected by the floods. The water level of Brahmaputra and its tributaries is rising, while Manas river is flowing above the danger mark in some places.

The southwest monsoon is expected to move towards the Gangetic plains in West Bengal and all the northern districts of the state by Friday, the meteorological department said on Thursday. This will reduce day and night temperature and humidity in the entire sub-Himalayan region of West Bengal, including this region. Due to south-westerly winds coming from the Bay of Bengal, heavy to very heavy rains are expected in Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Jalpaiguri, Cooch Behar and Alipurduar sub-Himalayan districts in the next five days. In North Bengal, the meteorological department has issued an orange alert.

The Indian Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert rather than a yellow alert for the northeastern states. The incessant rains and floods in Assam over the last few days have affected millions of people.

The Indian Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert rather than a yellow alert for the northeastern states. The incessant rains and floods in Assam over the last few days have affected millions of people. Conditions are bad in neighboring parts of Tripura, Mizoram and Manipur, prompting the meteorological department to issue an alert for the next few days.

 What is the weather condition in which northeastern state?

Assam

The flood situation in Assam worsened on Thursday, killing at least one person. The floods have affected 27 districts of the state and about 7.18 lakh people living here. One person has died after drowning in the Kampur revenue area of ​​Nagaon district, according to a daily flood report by the Assam State Disaster Management Authority. Apart from this, two more people are said to be missing in Kampur. The death toll from floods and landslides in the state has risen to ten this year, the report said. In view of the situation, the meteorological department has issued an orange alert in the state on May 21.

Meghalaya

The meteorological department has also issued an orange alert in Meghalaya. The alert has been issued till May 21. According to the department, there are heavy rain conditions for which it has warned the citizens. The department has forecast more than 100 mm of rainfall per day in most districts of Meghalaya. In terms of temperature, the minimum temperature in most districts of the state can be up to 16 degrees and the maximum temperature can be up to 21 degrees.

Arunachal Pradesh

Heavy rains and landslides have wreaked havoc in Arunachal Pradesh. The capital, Itanagar, was hit by a landslide the previous day due to rains, killing four people and seriously injuring six others. Now the weather department has issued an orange alert until Saturday. Today, the minimum temperature in most districts of the state can be 16 degrees and the maximum temperature 21 degrees.

ગુજરાતીમાં વાંચવા માટે અહિયા ક્લિક કરો 

Manipur

Landslides in Manipur, including heavy rains over the last few days, have completely affected people's lives. The state government has issued a statement saying it is fully prepared to face the problems. The meteorological department has issued a yellow alert for Saturday. Floods and landslides caused the Bailey Bridge to collapse, causing the Imphal Jiribam Highway to collapse. The meteorological department has issued a yellow alert for Tripura, Nagaland and Mizoram in the northeast till Saturday.

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